–Police received a report of a hit and run that occurred on Tuesday. A blue Ford F-350 was struck at Curves or the Mountain Laurel Nursing Center. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Lawrence Township Police at 765-1533.
— Police investigated an accident on Leonard Street. A Clearfield resident backed into a vehicle owned by a Treasure Lake resident. No injuries were reported.
— Police were called to a five vehicle accident at Tafco. A vehicle was leaving the parking lot when the driver blacked-out. The vehicle excelled and travel over 215 ft. across the parking lot and into four other parked vehicles. No injuries were reported. The driver was transported to Clearfield Hospital for evaluation. Four of the five vehicles were towed from the scene.
— Police were called to a suspicious vehicle on 21st Street.
— Police were called to Edgewood Apartments for a possible burglary. The incident is under investigation.
— Police received an animal call where a driver from DuBois ran over a dead deer in the area of Kurtz Bros. on Route 322.
— Police were called to a one vehicle accident on the Clearfield- Glen Richey Highway and Krebs Highway. A vehicle driven by a DuBois woman left the roadway and lost control in the gravel. The vehicle rolled over an embankment and landed on its roof. No injuries were reported.
— Police were called to assist animal control with a complaint on 21st Street. According to the report, dogs were left in a house unattended for several days.
— Police received a complaint of harassment and disorderly conduct relating to a custody issue. No charges were filed and police handled the situation without further incident.
— Police are investigating a case of criminal mischief that occurred at the Rec Park. Unknown individuals spray painted graffiti on the wall of the baseball dugout.
— Police responded to a report of an intoxicated woman that refused to leave a Lawrence Park Village apartment. The woman was taken into custody and housed in the Clearfield County Jail. Charges for public drunkenness were issued.