A South Fourth Street resident reported the theft of a McCulloch Eager Beaver chainsaw with a yellow plastic case. It was stolen from his vehicle Tuesday night.
Three Ogden Avenue residents reported that someone entered their vehicles on Tuesday night. Further, a Garmin GPS was removed from one vehicle and a checkbook and sunglasses from the other one. Nothing appeared to be missing from the third vehicle.
A Pennsylvania Avenue resident reported the theft of an Advanced Sleep System from his vehicle on Tuesday night.
Police would like to remind residents to lock their vehicles when leaving them unattended.
A stray black/brown dog was turned into police. Its owners may claim it at the Clearfield County SPCA.
Police responded to a call on East Pine Street to assist emergency personnel.
A pocketknife was found in the area of East Locust and Third streets and turned into police.
Police reported a disturbance on East Sixth Street. Further, a 28-year-old Clearfield man allegedly punched a window in his apartment, which caused it to break and alarm other tenants. The man was cited for disorderly conduct.
Police assisted a disabled motorist on West Market Street.
Police responded to an alarm at a business on North Front Street. Upon arrival police found its front door was open. Police searched the business with the owner but didn’t locate anything missing.
A warrant was served on Michael Bolding, 24, of Stafford, VA for theft of a motor vehicle, unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, access device fraud, identity theft, theft by unlawful taking and receiving stolen property. Bolding allegedly stole a vehicle and property from an East Market Street address. Bolding was arraigned before Magisterial District Judge Richard Ireland and bail was set at $100,000. Bolding is incarcerated at the Clearfield County Jail.