Crime & Safety

Police Log: Disgruntled Customer Screaming at McDonald's, Injured Owl

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

Friday, Jan. 18

6:23 p.m.: A woman reported her son, who is in temporary state custody, was picked up by her ex-husband, and he is intoxicated. The father was planning to drop the son off with his mother. Before he could do so, the boy "jumped" from the father's vehicle. The teen was taken to Milford Regional Medical Center for an evaluation.

7:45 p.m.: Police responded to McDonald's on South Main Street, where a man reported a vehicle was in the drive-thru, and the man inside was "swearing and screaming at the top of his lungs." Police reported the man was "disgruntled about being in line."

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8:58 p.m.: A man reported his neighbors, a man and a woman, were yelling in an apartment near him on East Main Street. Police reported back that the woman said she talks loudly sometimes, and she said she was talking to her cat. Police found no domestic assault.

Saturday, Jan. 19

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12:28 a.m.: Following a motor vehicle stop on South Bow Street, police were seeking a summons to charge Renata DaSilva, 31, of 19 Green St., Apt. 3, Milford, with operating an uninsured motor vehicle and operating an unregistered motor vehicle. The Chevrolet Equinox was towed.

2:58 a.m.: Following a motor vehicle stop on Main Street at Prospect Street, police are seeking a summons to charge Gregory M. Natterstad, 51, of 144 Main St., Apt. 2B, Upton, with operating a motor vehicle with a revoked registration and operating an uninsured motor vehicle. The Ford Explorer was towed.

3:20 a.m.: A caller on Muriel Lane reported someone had thrown a bottle-rocket type device through their bedroom window.

3:34 a.m.: A caller on Purchase Street told police her intoxicated husband would not leave her alone. Police gave him a ride to another location.

3:50 a.m.: A man called police when his wife did not return home from the Turtle Tavern. Police found her in a vehicle on Central Street, and she was taken home.

4:18 a.m.: A man was reported to be causing a disturbance at Milford Regional Medical Center, in a patient room. Police spoke to him.

6:16 a.m.: A caller on Birmingham Court reported he and another person woke up when they heard a loud noise, and saw their door was wide open. Police found no evidence of forced entry, and suspect the door was not secured properly.

7:20 a.m.: A caller reported a dead doe was on the side of the road on East Main Street, near Hickey's Liquors. The animal was removed.

8:23 a.m.: A disturbance was reported at Milford Regional Medical Center. The man was the same one who had caused a disturbance earlier. Police responded and an officer reported he would be taking him to another location to see his father.

12:54 p.m.: A two-car crash was reported on Water Street. Two ambulances responded.

1:31 p.m.: A woman was reported to be in custody at Kohl's for shoplifting. Police are seeking a summons to charge Susan L. Rojee, 49, of 149 Glen Meadow Rd., Franklin, with shoplifting more than $100 by concealing merchandise.

2:44 p.m.: A caller reported someone at BP Gas on Main Street had used his credit card incorrectly.

3:55 p.m.: A caller reported an unwanted person at their home on Purchase Street. The person was removed.

3:59 p.m.: A woman at McDonald's on Medway Road reportedly fell in the parking lot, and broke her leg. She was taken to Milford Regional Medical Center.

4:22 p.m.: A loss prevention employee at Kohl's reported a shoplifter had left the store, wearing the stolen merchandise. Police checked the surrounding area but were not able to locate the man.

5:13 p.m.: A loud noise complaint was reported on Grant Street.

8:11 p.m.: A caller reported he saw two men circling a vehicle on Beaver Street. Police found the men were out with an injured owl. It was taken to the Tufts Wildlife veterinary clinic.

Sunday, Jan. 20

12:20 a.m.: A caller reported a disturbance on Pine Street. The people were being very loud and it sounded like they were throwing things at the floor. Police responded but found no problems.

12:21 a.m.: Police responded to a Congress Street address, after a woman reported a dispute with her granddaughter.

3:09 a.m.: An erratic driver was reported on Purchase Street by Hopkinton Police. Police reported the vehicle had passed an officer near the town line "doing about 75 mph." A Milford officer checked the area and tracked marks and damage to an address on Camp Street. The vehicle with damage was in the driveway. Police arrested Ryan E. Betti, 21, of 40 Camp St., on charges of OUI liquor, second offense, leaving the scene of property damage and a marked lanes violation.

3:36 a.m.: A caller on Claflin Street reported a person in a dark colored vehicle was sporadically beeping the horn. Police spoke to the person.

11:11 a.m.: Upton Police reported an erratic operator had crossed the center line and hit a curb before entering Milford. Upton stopped the behicle, and then reported that Milford could cancel the call, as it was an elderly driver.

1:46 p.m.: A disturbance was reported on Water Street. A caller reported hearing a lot of yelling coming from the third floor. Police checked and everything was OK.


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