Crime & Safety

Police Log: Mountain Biker Injured on Vietnam Trails

The following information was provided by the Milford Police Department. Charges do not indicate a conviction.

Thursday, April 4

5:28 p.m.: Riverside Community Services asked police to check on the well-being of a teenager who had been released from the program three weeks before, who had told a relative she may want to hurt herself. Police could not locate the family at the address provided.

5:39 p.m.: A caller reported her cousin's ex-husband had just driven past her house very slowly. She was concerned because her husband has a restraining order, although she doesn't live there. Police contacted the man, who admitted he had driven by the house.

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5:45 p.m.: A caller told police lo-jack had just reported activity on his roomate's car. He attempted to call her five times but had no success and said this was out of character for her. He asked police to check on her welfare. Police called her and she explained the lo-jack had recently been installed, and this was a test. She also said she had already told her roomate this. She agreed to call him to let him know she was OK.

5:59 p.m.: A caller on South Main Street said an item she had purchased online was shipped to her house, but when she got home, it wasn't there.

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7:04 p.m: Police received a 911 abandoned call from a house on Grove Street, and when a dispatcher called back, several times the phone was picked up, then hung up. Officers spoke to the father, who said it was a child who was not happy about being told to do homework. Police advised him to speak to the child.

9:30 p.m.: Police responded to a disturbance at McDonald's on South Main Street. A caller reported a man was throwing objects at his car in the parking lot. Police spoke to everyone and determined this was an ongoing dispute between them all.

9:59 p.m.: A man reported he had become involved in an argument with his wife. She had recently taken a restraining order out on him, but it was no longer active. The woman does not have a weapon, he said.

Friday, April 5

12:46 a.m.: A manager at Doubletree by Hilton asked police to remove 10 to 12 people from the hotel. Police took a 21-year-old man into protective custody.

8:38 a.m.: A man reported he and his ex-girlfriend were having an argument in a driveway on Medway Road. An officer responded, and determined a second woman had arrived, and that she was possibly involved too. Police then determined no crime had occurred, but they told the ex-girlfriend to not come back to that address.

11:59 a.m.: A two-car crash was reported on West at Asylum streets. One person was complaining of head pain.

12:43 p.m: A man on Fiske Mill Road said he had received some suspicious mail.

3:07 p.m.: A caller on Birmingham Court said a tree looked like it was rotting and was going to fall in a heavy storm. It's at the entrance to Pheasant Run, he said.

3:29 p.m.: EMTs responded to the where a mountain biker had a dislocated shoulder and a head injury. He was walking out to the street to meet them. The 45-year-old was taken to Milford Regional Medical Center.


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