Crime & Safety

Police Log: House, Vehicle Eggings, Youths Throwing Bottles at Cars

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

Friday, Feb. 1

3:24: Police responded to Kohl's Department Store, for a report of a shoplifter. Police arrested Lisa A. Casey, 51, of 28 Anthony Rd., Franklin, on a charge of shoplifting more than $100 by Asportation.

5:39 p.m.: Police responded to Bacon Slip, to remove a man who was unwanted. The caller said she had insulted his mother, and he then became enraged and refused to leave. The man left before police arrived.

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7:24 p.m.: Following a motor vehicle stop on Court at Jefferson streets, police arrested Luis Pedro Gualpa, 25, of 20 Main St., Apt. 2, Milford, on charges of unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, failure to stop or yield, miscellaneous motor vehicle equipment violation and having no inspection sticker.

7:47 p.m.: A caller reported a group of youths were throwing bottles at cars passing by on Depot Street. Police responded and spoke to the people involved.

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7:49 p.m.: A caller told police a possibly intoxicated driver was at Milford High School. Police responded but determined the person was not intoxicated.

7:57 p.m.: A caller on West Walnut Street said his house was egged for the second time in a week. An officer reported it may be related to a previous owner of the house.

8:38 p.m.: Following a motor vehicle stop on East Main Street, police were seeking a summons to charge Steven Flanders, 43, of 32 Edmerre Ave., Whitinsville, with operating a motor vehicle with a suspended registration and operating an uninsured motor vehicle.

11:55 p.m.: A man reported he saw a drug exchange in front of his home, on Jefferson Street.

Saturday, Feb. 2

1:04 a.m.: A caller on Capitol Road reported her brother had just dropped her off from a bar, and he was intoxicated, and with his girlfriend, and driving back to Bellingham. Police issued a BOLO. The woman then called police again, saying her brother had returned home safely.

4:26 a.m.: A woman reported she had received two calls from her friend at 10 the previous night, with her friend stating her boyfriend had beaten her, and she was bleeding. The woman had just woken up and found the voicemails. She called her friend 10 times but got no respond. She asked police to check on her. Police checked and the woman was OK.

11:17 a.m.: Firefighters responded to South Union Street for a report of smoke coming from a vacant house. Police reported heavy smoke. Firefighters determined that it was a possible furnace malfunction.

12:18 p.m.: A caller on Highland Street reported both vehicles were egged last night, and asked that it be logged.

2:15 p.m.: A caller on Jionzo Road said two of his vehicles were egged overnight. He asked for a log entry.

4:13 p.m.: An erratic operator was reported on East Main Street. A blue Passat was observed crossing over the lines. Police could not locate the vehicle.

7:41 p.m.: A caller told police two men wearing dark colored sweatshirts were asking for money outside of Milford Mandarin Restaurant. Police spoke to them.

9:10 p.m.: A caller complained of loud music on Water Street. Police spoke to the people involved.

10:54 p.m.: A caller reported a possible drunken driver on Fortune Boulevard, near Ira Toyota. The driver was all over the road, heading toward Cedar Street. Police could not locate the vehicle.

11:37 p.m.: A man fell down the porch steps on Madden Avenue, and was bleeding from the forehead. He was taken to Milford Regional Medical Center.

11:40 p.m.: A woman asked police to check on the well-being of her ex-boyfriend, who had sent her text messages saying he planned to hurt himself. Police checked and he was OK.

Sunday, Feb. 3

12:55 a.m.: Roads were reported to be slick. The Highway Department was notified.

5:41 a.m.: A caller reported a man was passed out in his vehicle at Dunkin Donuts on Main Street. Police responded and found the man had fallen asleep.

8:45 a.m.: An unidentified caller reported a car had crashed into a rock wall on Quarry Drive. No injury was reported.

1:27 p.m.: A man walked in to police headquarters and reported harassment.


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