- A bicycle and scooter were turned into police. The items were abandoned at the Joseph & Elizabeth Shaw Public Library.
- Police received a parking complaint on Healey Avenue. The owner moved the vehicle at the request of police.
- Police investigated a minor accident at the intersection of East Market and North Second streets. An ATA bus was parked along the roadway when another vehicle struck its mirror, causing damage.
- Police are investigating the theft of flowers from a yard on East Cherry Street.
- Police assisted a disabled motorist on Turnpike Avenue.
- Police received a compliant of a man who was panhandling for money at the Sheetz store on Nichols Street. The man was requested to leave the property and complied.
- Police investigated a complaint of diversion of services on Turnpike Avenue. A 22-year-old Clearfield man allegedly ran an extension cord from his apartment to the neighbor’s property, so that he would have electrical services.
- Police received a complaint of harassment in the South Park area. During the incident, juveniles were ringing doorbells in the area and then running away.
- Police were called to the area of South Second and Front streets for a 41-year-old woman who wanted to harm herself. The woman had an argument with a friend, was intoxicated and under the influence of controlled substances. The woman jumped into the Susquehanna River from the riverbank. Police, Clearfield Emergency Medical Services and a family friend assisted the woman from the river. She was transported to the Clearfield Hospital for treatment.
- Police are investigating a hit-and-run accident on East Walnut Street. A legally parked vehicle was struck by another vehicle. The suspect vehicle was yellow in color.
- Police responded to a burglary alarm on East Pine Street. Upon investigation police found it to be a false alarm.
- Police served a warrant on a 50-year-old Clearfield man. Police observed the man operating a vehicle with a suspended license on East Cherry Street and stopped him for the traffic violation. Upon checking police found the man had a warrant for his arrest for failure to pay on a previous traffic violation. He was arraigned by Magisterial District Judge Richard Ireland and incarcerated.