Crime & Safety
Police Log: Elderly Woman Without Heat gets Help, OUI Arrest Follows Crash
The following information was provided by the Milford Police Department. When arrests are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Sunday, Jan. 26
4:30 p.m.: A caller at Countryside Discount Liquors told police an elderly woman was in the store, and said her heat was broken. She appeared to be very cold, he said. A police officer took her home, and firefighters responded to check her heating system. Police called Pinto's Plumbing and Heating, which was enroute to the woman's home.
5:42 p.m.: An officer was flagged down about cars off the road on I-495. State Police responded.
5:58 p.m.: A woman in the station asked to speak to an officer about a problem with a custody drop-off.
6:52 p.m.: A caller on Pine Street said her downstairs neighbor was making a lot of noise.
7:53 p.m.: A caller on Poplar Street said a dark colored, small pickup truck almost hit two opposite sides of the road. The truck was gone when police arrived.
Monday, Jan. 27
1:26 a.m.: A caller on Congress Street said a car had struck a pole, and the man driving it ran into the woods. The National Grid pole was cracked in the crash. National Grid responded. The man was found by a sergeant. Police arrested Nicholas William Logie, 22, of 57 Ellis St., Medway, on charges of leaving the scene of property damage, OUI liquor and failure to drive in the right lane.
8:39 a.m.: A woman reported all four of her tires were flattened, and possibly slashed.
2:36 p.m.: A woman was reportedly stealing tablets at Kohl's. The employee called police back, and said she had left everything at the door.
2:43 p.m.: A caller reported finding an abandoned boat in the woods. An officer located the boat on the Peppercorn Trail.
2:44 p.m.: Police and a police dog responded to the Postal Center USA on Medway Road, after an employee reported a package had a strong odor.
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