Police Log: Women Fighting, Man Kicked in Face
The following information was provided by the Milford Police Department. Charges do not indicate a conviction.
Wednesday, Nov. 21
5:51 p.m.: Northbridge Police reported at the Hess in Northbridge, a driver left without paying for $35.14 in fuel. A Milford officer spoke to him. He said he did swipe his card, and will head back to the station.
6:35 p.m.: An officer reported he spoke to skateboarders in the Bank of America lot on Cape Road. They were leaving.
6:49 p.m.: Eight or nine men were reported to be walking through traffic on Cedar at East Main streets, carrying a cooler. Police determined they were carrying their lunch boxes.
8:35 p.m.: A hit-and-run was reported on Purchase at Walnut streets.
9:05 p.m.: Two men in their late 20s were reported to be acting suspiciously at Main Street Market. They were at the market together, then came outside and exchanged an item, a caller reported. Police could not locate the men.
10:11 p.m.: A caller on South Bow Street told police her mother and aunt were fighting, and were both intoxicated. One woman then called police and said her sister had attacked her and had hit her several times. An officer requested an ambulance. One woman was taken to Milford Regional Medical Center. No arrest was reported.
10:14 p.m.: A station wagon ran off the road on Maple at Birch streets. The driver was not injured. An officer gave the woman a ride to ahouse on Beach Street Extension.
10:55 p.m.: A caller reported finding a man laying on the sidewalk near Kellett and Son Funeral Home. He appeared to be injured. The man was taken to Milford Regional Medical Center.
11:52 p.m.: A caller reported a driver had hit some rocks on DeLuca Road. Two people refused medical treatment. The vehicle was towed.
Thursday, Nov. 22
1:25 a.m.: A caller reported a man had been kicked in the face, and was bleeding heavily, at Hoboken Citizen's Club.
2:31 a.m.: A fire was reported on South Main at Hollis streets. The fire was in a large pile of leaves, near a structure. Firefighters extinguished it.
6:56 a.m.: A caller on Carroll Street reported hearing five gunshots in the area.
8:01 a.m.: A male in a room at Milford Regional Medical Center was reported to be causing a disruption.
8:29 a.m.: A man told police he lost his gun off the back of his tailgate at some point between Milford and Attleboro.
8:48 a.m.: A man reported someone was sleeping in a sleeping bag in an alley next to Morin's Studio and Camera Shop.
9:36 a.m.: A caller reported a car drove into a building on Prospect Street, at Spin City Laundromat. A firefighter reported no injuries. A one-story strip mall had damage to the front of the building.
10:51 a.m.: A caller reported he was having a dispute with a tenant on East Main Street about utilities.
11:06 a.m.: A caller said a man was on Pheasant Circle, causing a disturbance. The man was gone when police arrived. His wife said there was no disturbance: he had been speaking loudly on the phone, using foul language.
11:47 a.m.: A caller at BP Gas said a customer in a Jeep took off without paying for gasoline.
12:18 p.m.: A woman said she had been in a crash earlier, and now feels threatened by the other party.
2:55 p.m.: A caller reported a dog was struck and killed by a car on Pine Island Road. The animal control officer was called.
4:52 p.m.: A caller reported a possible domestic in a parking lot on Green Street. Two children and a woman were in the car with the man. Police arrested Itajacy Gomes Neto, 27, of 15 Willow St., Apt. 17, Westborough, on charges of domestic assault and battery, malicious destruction of property more than $250 and intimidating a witness.
6:17 p.m.: An erratic driver was reported at Aldi Food Market. The caller said a blue Honda CRV was crossing marked travel lanes. Police determined the operator was elderly, not impaired.
7:58 p.m.: A woman reported a vehicle backed into her on Bancroft Avenue, then took off.
8:12 p.m.: An erratic driver was reported on Medway Road. A police sergeant spoke to the driver after she pulled into her son's driveway. She was tired and was planning to rest.
11:44 p.m.: A disturbance was reported on North Bow Street. A caller said he was on the phone with a woman. Her ex showed up, and he heard yelling before the phone disconnected.
Friday, Nov. 23
5:08 a.m.: A caller said he dropped a child off at the mother's house and the "house smells like marijuana." He asked to speak to an officer. Police received a second call, from a neighbor, who said she was woken up by two people yelling at each other at the property.
9:53 a.m.: A woman reported her wallet was stolen while she was at work at Mazzarelli's Bakery.
2:47 p.m.: A caller asked police to check on the well-being of a man who kept walking in and out of Lowe's. His vehicle appeared to be heavily vandalized. The man was fine, he was just waiting for help with his vehicle.
4:49 p.m.: A caller reported a man had low blood sugar at Mango Thai Cuisine. He lost consciousness for a moment, but was now conscious and alert. The man was taken to Milford Regional Medical Center.
6:00 p.m.: A caller reported a child, about 3-years-old, was found wandering on the sidewalk in front of Kohl's. She had been with him for an extended period.
Melodia
9:04 am on Monday, November 26, 2012
Please, if somebody hears or knows about the hit and run that occur on Wednesday Nov. 21, please come forward. It was like a toyota pick up or similar that hit the other car.