Crime & Safety

Police Log: Argument with Daughter over Music, Arrests

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

Tuesday, Dec. 18

5:37 p.m.: A man called to report he was having a loud argument with his daughter over her loud music.

5:56 p.m: Police received a report of loud music coming from a church on Prentice Avenue, at Spruce Street. Police checked but found the volume to be OK.

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6:38 p.m.: A man walked in to police headquarters to report he had just hit a curb on Main Street, at Central Street, disabling the vehicle.

8:02 p.m.: A caller from Virginia told police his girlfriend was having a domestic with her father in Milford, and the father had just assaulted her and ripped down all the Christmas decorations, too. Police responded and arrested Thomas Patrick Constantino, 48, of 10 Harding St., Milford on a charge of domestic assault and battery.

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10:21 p.m.: A caller on Dilla Street told police a grey van had just missed a stop sign and went straight across Dilla from Sumner Street into someone's yard. Police arrested Theresa DeLuca, 42, of 4 Lincoln St., Apt. 3, Milford, on charges of OUI liquor, failure to stop or yield and possession of a Class E drug.

Wednesday, Dec. 19

10:01 a.m.: A caller at Comfort Inn reported a woman was in a Toyota Camry on the property, yelling and screaming inside the vehicle. Police checked and everything was OK.

10:04 a.m.: Police responded to Fortune Boulevard, where a caller reported a Volvo had a child "bouncing around in the back seat" while the woman was driving.

10:58 a.m.: A car reportedly struck another car outside then took off.

1:59 p.m.: A school bus backed up into another vehicle at Spruce and School streets. No injury was reported.

2:17 p.m.: Police observed a man riding a unicycle at Milford High School. An officer spoke to him and he was sent on his way.


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