Police responded to a dispute along Weaver Street, where a female and male were engaged in a verbal argument. Police handled the incident at the scene.
Police stopped a male for public intoxication along School Avenue and Martin Street.
Police responded to an alarm along Daisy Street and found everything to be OK.
Police arrested a male for DUI after he was stopped for a traffic violation along West Front Street.
Police checked the welfare of a female who has not been heard from. She was found to be at a friend’s house and to be OK.
Police responded to Sheetz for a group of individuals who were loitering. They were advised to leave the area.
Police received a report of robbery that occurred between co-workers who were setting up at the fairgrounds. Police learned that after assaulting the victim, the suspect stole $160 from them. The suspect was then located and taken into custody by police. After conducting an investigation, the suspect pleaded guilty to the charges against him.
Police were dispatched for a motor vehicle accident along Bigler Avenue.
Lawrence Township police were assisted with a domestic dispute involving a gun.
Police responded to an active alarm along Latimer Street. Upon arrival police discovered it to be a false alarm.
Police received a report of a person who was loitering around an apartment building. The complaint was unfounded.
Police assisted a Constable with a warrant service. The Constable transported the individual to the Clearfield County Jail.
Police responded to Elk Avenue for a report of harassment. Upon police arrival, the suspect was located to the rear of the residence, where he was causing a disturbance and highly intoxicated. The male was taken into custody and arrested for disorderly conduct, public drunkenness and resisting arrest. The male was transported to the CCJ.
Police responded to the Clearfield Hospital for a 302 patient who was causing a disturbance.
Police received a report about a dog that was in a vehicle without anyone around.
Police responded to the area of Northwest Fourth Avenue for a report of criminal mischief where the victim’s tires were deflated.
Police received a report about an individual who had intentionally broken a child’s toy. The suspect paid for the item.
Police responded to the area of East Locust Street and North Front Street for juveniles who were causing a disturbance. Police searched the area but were not able to locate the juveniles.
Police assisted a disabled motorist along East Market Street.
Police received a complaint of fireworks being set off. The fireworks were from the Racetrack in Mount Zion.