- A residential alarm was listed as unfounded on Libby Lane.
- A traffic hazard was reported on River Road, where a tractor-trailer made a wrong turn. It needed assistance turning around.
- A state department license plate was found along the roadway.
- Someone had tobacco at a local school.
- A suspicious male was reported along the Clearfield – Curwensville Highway. The individual was clearing brush for the property owner.
- A suspicious female was reported at a Clearfield – Curwensville Highway business, as she acted strangely and asked a customer to watch a toddler.
- A traffic violation occurred on Flegal Road, where log trucks had reportedly been speeding. Extra patrol will be added to this area.
- A suspicious male was reported the former Multi-Service Center. Police located an open door, searched the building and then secured it.
- A verbal domestic dispute occurred at the Edgewood Apartments.
- A residential alarm was accidentally set off on Libby Lane.
- An assault reportedly occurred at the Clearfield Area Middle School and remains under investigation at this time.
- Another complaint was received regarding a reported assaulted that occurred at the Clearfield Area High School.
- Police received a civil complaint regarding the possible theft of a cellular phone.
- Police recovered property that was taken during a theft incident at a retail establishment. The suspect is known to police and charges are currently pending.
- A stranded motorist was assisted at the Clearfield Mall.
- Police served subpoenas for upcoming criminal proceedings.
- Police received a call regarding information on protection from abuse orders.
- A motor vehicle theft was reported in progress at the Lawrence Park Villages Apartment Complex. Police located the vehicle and initiated a traffic stop along state Route 879. Since the male who was reportedly stealing the vehicle was named on the title, the matter will be referred to civil court.
- A noise complaint was reported at an apartment complex along Susquehanna Avenue. The tenant and a guest were advised to keep noise to a minimum.