Crime & Safety

Police Log: Disturbance at the Laundromat, BB Gun Complaint

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

Friday, Oct. 5

4:59 p.m.: Police arrested Mark V. Dagnese, 56, of 19 Purchase St., Milford, on two warrants.

8:26 p.m.: A caller reported a large number of people on Church Street were having a loud party.

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8:37 p.m.: A caller reported he was having a problem with his neighbor on West Street. An officer arrived, and the caller said there was no issue.

10:50 p.m.: A caller said people were coming and going and knocking on doors on Claudette Drive. Police checked and it was OK.

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11:35 p.m.: A caller reported a man and a woman were screaming in the area of Draper Park. Police spoke to them.

11:44 p.m.: A caller said a man was passed out on the side of the road on Medway Road. The caller then said he had regained consciousness and was talking. He wasn't sure if the man was intoxicated or not. Police took a 44-year-old man into protective custody.

Saturday, Oct. 6

12:33 a.m.: An officer said a white Ford Explorer had passed the detail officers on Cape Road going at a high rate of speed. Police were unable to locate the vehicle.

1:45 a.m.: Police received a report of a domestic from a woman calling from Tedeschi. She said her brother was upset because she had had a drink that night. Police gave the woman a ride home. No arrests were reported.

2:13 a.m.: Several officers responded to where a caller reported people in the parking lot were causing a lot of noise. A responding officer asked for more units. Police arrested Erik S. Santos, 24, of 443 Snell St., Fall River, on charges of assault and battery, disorderly conduct, disturbing the peace and resisting arrest.

2:49 a.m.: A caller reported he had just got back to his vehicle, on Forest Street, and the window was smashed.

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3:26 a.m.: A caller said a woman outside a building on Pine Street was trying to gain access to it, or her car. She seemed to be intoxicated. Police gave the woman a ride to Haven Street.

6:18 a.m.: A caller reported a theft that had taken place in his Highland Street home overnight.

7:56 a.m.: A woman was reported to be passed out at the front door of Doubletree by Hilton. She was taken to Milford Regional Medical Center.

8:50 a.m.: A man walked in to police headquarters to report vandalism to his motor vehicle. He said it was keyed while at PiNZ the previous night.

8:59 a.m.: A car was reported to have struck a tree on Silver Hill Road. The driver was taken by ambulance to UMass Memorial Medical Center in Worcester. Police will seek a summons to charge Bonnie Ann Mabie, 28, of 46 Bowdoin Dr., Milford, with unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle.

10:15 a.m.: Voting solicitors were reported to be working in vehicles on Highland Street.

11:02 a.m.: A caller said a dirt bike was riding up and down Water Street. The driver was gone when police arrived.

1:19 p.m.: A man and a woman were reported to be in a fight on Parker Hill Avenue.

3:17 p.m.: A woman reported she had received a call from her daughter, who is at her father's house, and she could hear a lot of screaming in the background. The father then called police saying he had had a father-daughter argument "which the mother escalated." Police responded and spoke to the parties.

3:55 p.m.: A three-car crash was reported in front of the Dunkin Donuts on Main Street. No injuries were involved.

4:36 p.m.: Following a motor vehicle stop on Central at North Bow streets, police arrested Antonio Zaruma, 26, of 29 Franklin St., Apt. 1, Milford, on charges of unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, failure to stop or yield and miscellaneous motor vehicle equipment violation.

6:08 p.m.: A prisoner in the Milford Police jail was experiencing withdrawal systems, and was taken by ambulance to Milford Regional Medical Center.

6:19 p.m.: A caller reported they had been following a vehicle on Cedar Street and it was "all over the road." Police checked but could not locate the vehicle.

7:14 p.m.: A caller said her husband was having a horseshoe party on Highland Street, and three kids that live behind them were "shooting BBs at them." Police responded and were conducting followup on Iadarola Avenue.

7:27 p.m.: A caller said a group of eight to 10 youths were running around on Medway Road, knocking on windows and doors. They were last seen running into the Sacred Heart cemetery.

7:58 p.m.: A manager at TGI Friday's said a table had left without paying the tab.

8:03 p.m.: A parking violation was reported outside Charlie's Mini-Mart. Police will seek a summons to charge Alysson Antonio Alvarenga, 39, of 4 Maria Cir., Milford, with operating an uninsured motor vehicle, operating a motor vehicle with a suspended registration and operating an unregistered motor vehicle.

10:50 p.m.: The woman in the complaint above called police to report her Ford Explorer had been stolen from Spruce Street. Police confirmed that the vehicle was towed for revoked insurance.

11:05 p.m.: A male walked in to report his 16-year-old sister had run away. Police planned to file a report.

11:37 p.m.: A man walked in to police headquarters to report his girlfriend is being harassed.

Sunday, Oct. 7

3:02 a.m.: A caller reported he could hear loud talking and kids running around on Pearl Street. Police restored peace.

4:32 a.m.: A caller reported he coul dhear loud music on the second floor of a School Street home. Police restored peace.

5:13 a.m.: A caller on Pearl Street reported people are in her house who don't belong there, and they are fighting. Police responded. An officer summoned an ambulance for a man who was "bleeding from the face." The man was taken to Milford Regional Medical Center.

8:36 a.m.: A man reported several grave stones were knocked over in Vernon Grove Cemetery. Police confirmed it was the same damage that the tractor-trailer caused this week.

8:37 a.m.: A man walked in to police headquarters to report his girlfriend's car was hit by a BB gun on Fruit Street Extension the previous night.


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