Crime & Safety

Police Log: Child Falls Down Steps, Domestic Violence Incidents

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

Friday, Jan. 4

4:04 p.m.: A person walked in to police headquarters to speak about a dispute between neighbors.

4:45 p.m.: A man reported his girlfriend had locked herself in a bathroom, and was threatening to cut herself. He had tried to break up with her that night, he told police. Police responded and the woman was taken to Milford Regional Medical Center.

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7:22 p.m.: A manager at TJ Maxx reported a male customer had been in the store about a half-hour prior, and had inappropriately touched one of the employees. The customer had left, but employees wanted to speak to police.

8:43 p.m.: A person at Papa Gino's told police two older men, both with white hair, were highly intoxicated. Police took a 55-year-old man into protective custody.

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10:45 p.m.: A caller reported a domestic on Pearl Street. Police arrested Robert Douglas, 54, of 49 Pearl St., Apt. 3, Milford, on a charge of domestic assault and battery.

11:53 p.m.: A caller on Maher Court reported her neighbors were intoxicated and "talking so loud that she cannot sleep." Police were enroute when the call was cancelled.

Saturday, Jan. 5

12:10 a.m.: A caller reported excessive noise on Maher Court.

12:36 a.m.: Art's Towing reported that while attempting to tow a vehicle on Mark Drive, at Rolling Green Drive, a man came out and drove the vehicle across the lawn onto a roadway, and parked it.

12:50 a.m.: A caller reported his 16-year-old son had sneaked out of the house. He asked police to issue a BOLO for him and bring him home if found.

12:57 a.m.: An officer stopped a man walking down Purchase Street, pushing a clothes washer. He spoke to the owner of the machine, who confirmed he gave his permission for the man to take it.

2:59 a.m.: A woman on Fountain Street called police to report her ex-husband was banging on her door, and she wanted him removed. Police took the man to a member of his family.

8:55 a.m.: Upton Police reported a brown pickup truck was entering Milford with a wheel falling off the truck. A BOLO was issued.

12:13 p.m.: Wires were reported down on Purchase Street. A woman said a trash truck pulled them down.

3:47 p.m.: Police and firefighters responded to Luby Avenue, where an 8-year-old girl fell down eight steps. She was complaining of back and hand pain and taken to the hospital.

3:52 p.m.: A two-car crash was reported near Custom Creations on Main Street. No injury was reported.

4:13 p.m.: A 50-year-old woman fell on the ice on Exchange Street. She was taken to the hospital.

5:44 p.m.: A caller reported a large chair was obstructing the sidewalk on West Street. An officer reported a resident was moving out, and there was no longer an obstruction.

8:18 p.m.: Police responded to Prospect at Water streets, for a report of suspicious activity. Police arrested Antonio Manuel Andino, 20, of 1 Cemetery St., Milford, on a warrant.

9:31 p.m.: Upton Police contacted police about a domestic that had been reported at Rite Aid on Prospect Street. Police responded and arrested Nicholas C. MacNeil, 18, of 51 Pearl St., Upton, on charges of domestic assault and battery, and assault and battery on a person over age 60, or disabled, resulting in injury.

11:10 p.m.: A caller on Senate Road reported hearing a lot of banging from a neighbor's apartment for at least 45 minutes.

Sunday, Jan. 6

12:06 a.m.: A woman at Rolling Green Drive reported a man was intoxicated and refusing to leave the residence. She said he had assaulted her, and her cousin, and was now outside vandalizing property. Police arrived and restored peace. A message was left for the maintenance department at Rolling Green.

1:56 a.m.: A caller told police a neighbor was playing loud music at Rolling Green. Police restored peace.

6:39 a.m.: A Chevrolet Cobalt was repossessed on Purchase Street.

10:28 a.m.: A caller who was driving by on East Main Street reported a woman in a brown coat had just put her hand through a window, and had a large laceration. Firefighters responded. The woman refused treatment at the scene.

11:48 a.m.: A caller reported a manhole was missing on Purchase Street. A police sergeant reported the concrete cover had broken and fallen into the man hole. He requested a call to Milford Highway Department. An employee said he would get a cover and cover the hole.

12:42 a.m.: A man reported his child's mother was causing a scene on Fruit Street. He asked if police could remove her. Police responded but the woman had left. The man was referred to the court for a restraining order.

1:30 p.m.: Police responded to where loss prevention employees reported a possible shoplifter in the store. She was wearing a Bruins sweatshirt and had a small girl with her in a pink hat. Police responded and are seeking a summons to charge Jillian N. Peterson, 29, of 7 Grace Ct., East Falmouth, with larceny over $250.

2:58 p.m.: A two-car crash involving injury was reported on Prospect Street, near Garden Pizza. Two people were taken to the hospital.


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