Crime & Safety

Police Log: Disturbances, Dispute Between Drivers

The following information was supplied by the Milford police department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.

Milford police responded to several disturbances, according to the overnight dispatch log, including a report of a drunken woman in the middle of Main Street. An officer also tried to sort out a disagreement between two drivers that began in Hopedale and ended at the .

Tuesday, Dec. 6

2:34 p.m.: Police responded to a two-car collision at West Spruce and Congress streets. No injury was reported.

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4:12 p.m.: A person walked in to report account fraud at Commerce Bank and Trust.

4:22 p.m.: Police responded to Oakridge Apartments on Pheasant Circle for a report of a domestic argument between a father and son. The son was taken by an officer to his girlfriend's home. No arrests were made.

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7:01 p.m.: Police responded tofor a report, from a caller, that he was "arguing with his girlfriend." No arrests were made. Police spoke to both parties.

7:44 p.m.: Following a motor vehicle stop on Hayward Street, police arrested Eloy Guaman Myancela, 24, of 28 Front St., Apt. 1, Milford, on a charge of unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle.

8:42 p.m.: Police received a report of threatening at Maher Court, but determined it was a dispute among neighbors about management being called. Police spoke to the parties. No threats were made, the officer reported.

10:27 p.m.: Police responded to a report of a single-car crash, into a Dumpster, at Fairview Road and South Terrace. No injuries were reported. The car was towed.

10:53 p.m.: Police responded to Pheasant Circle for a report of a station wagon crashed into a guard rail. The caller then called back to sate the vehicle had not hit the guard rail. No injuries were reported.

Wednesday, Dec. 7

12:48 a.m.: Police responded to the for a disturbance. No more information was available.

1:12 a.m.: A caller reported seeing an intoxicated woman in the middle of Main Street, near . An officer took a 23-year-old woman into protective custody.

2:20 a.m.: A woman called police to report that her friend, who she had just picked up from the police station (see above), had made suicide threats and "jumped out of the vehicle and fled on foot." Police found the woman, and took her back into custody. She was taken to for an evaluation.

7:40 a.m.: A caller from Beaver Street told police her husband and mother were fighting, and her husband wa "breaking things in the house." Several officers responded. No arrests were reported.

8:33 a.m.: Police responded to Milford Regional Medical Center after receiving a report from a nurse that Medway Police had a patient with a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

11:44 a.m.: A caller told police an elderly man was urinating on the side of . Police responded, spoke to him, and determined he was a person who has mental challenges who "is heading home."

1:12 p.m.: A person walked in to police headquarters to report a theft at the

1:36 p.m.: Hopedale Police contacted Milford to report an erratic driver was pulling into the Dairy Queen. The caller to Hopedale Police had reported that the male driver of a Chevrolet Silverado had "honked his horn and cursed at her" because she let an animal cross the road. Then, he passed her and "began pumping his brakes in an attempt to get her to rear-end him." Police spoke to the pickup truck driver who "alleges a different scenario."


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