Crime & Safety

Police Log: Hunting Complaint, Disturbances, Arrests

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

Friday, Nov. 2

4:52 p.m.: A woman walked in to police headquarters to complain about an incident involving theft of money and bullying. An officer assigned to the schools will address it.

6:07 p.m.: A caller reported she struck something on Depot Street and was not sure if it was someone's pet. An officer could not locate the animal.

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7:45 p.m.: A caller on Water Street reported someone was on the second floor and there wasn't supposed to be anyone there. An officer determined it was people moving out.

9:11 p.m.: A woman walked in to police headquarters to report a theft from a house on Cornell Drive.

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9:33 p.m.: A caller reported she had been kicked in the chest. Police arrested Alexander R. Keijzo, 57, of 17 Joan Cir., Milford, on a charge of domestic assault and battery.

9:59 p.m.: Following a motor vehicle stop on Main Street, police arrested Jorge Julian Deandrade, 23, of 6 Granite St., Milford, on charges of operating a motor vehicle with a suspended license, and one-way street violation.

10:11 p.m.: A caller reported suspicious activity on Godfrey Lane at West Fountain Street. She said a white vehicle had stopped and two youths got out and then went into the woods. An officer could not locate anyone.

11:12 p.m.: Multiple callers reported an older model blue Ford Explorer was weaving in and out of traffic on East Main Street, heading into Milford from Holliston. Police checked but could not locate the vehicle.

11:34 p.m.: A caller asked police to check on the well-being of a woman outside who was possibly having a mental breakdown. She was talking to herself and throwing items around. Police determined she was a guest having trouble with a room key.

Saturday, Nov. 3

12:24 a.m.: A woman reported her daughter's boyfriend was knocking on the door and she did not want him there. The mother said the couple had broken up and since then "he has been harassing" her daughter. Police responded to Cornell Drive but the boyfriend had already left.

12:50 a.m.: A caller on Congress Street at Metcalf Avenue said she heard a loud bang, and possibly this was a car crash, but she did not see anything. Police determined someone had hit a tree and then taken off. Police found lawn and tree damage on Congress Street. A caller from Rolling Green apartments reported seeing a white van with visible front end damage and a flat tire. Police are seeking a summons to charge John  M. Gray, 44, of 35 Vine St., Milford, with leaving the scene of property damage and marked lanes violation.

1:05 a.m.: Police received a report from Medway Police that an erratic driver was heading into Milford on Route 109. Police could not locate the vehicle.

2:10 a.m.: A loud party was reported at Shadowbrook Condominiums. Police spoke to the occupants.

7:54 a.m.: A caller from the Massachusetts National Guard on Maple Street reported that gun shots had been heard in the area of the power lines. He said he realized there were hunters in the area, but stated that the National Guard had more than 300 people on the base, and "wished to have this logged."

8:17 a.m.: A teenaged girl was reported to be unresponsive, but breathing, near the pool at Milford High School. She had a history of seizures, according to the narrative. She was taken to Milford Regional Medical Center.

9:13 a.m.: A caller from Riverside Community Services asked police to check on the wellbeing of a woman on South Main Street, who was living without electrical power or water service and was reported to be depressed. She also has an infant with her. Police checked and she was OK.

9:18 a.m.: A caller from a social services program reported that one of his clients was making threats toward him.

11:36 a.m.: A caller reported a customer at Doubletree by Hilton hotel had had her vehicle broken into overnight.

1:20 p.m.: A woman reported she had her wallet stolen from her pocketbook at PiNZ the previous night.

1:41 p.m.: Firefighters investigated an alarm going off on Beaver Street. The homeowner reported it was from rock dust in the back yard that had come into the house.

2:39 p.m.: A woman reported her boyfriend was making threats to break down her door. Police spoke to the parties.

3:42 p.m.: A caller said someone on Village Circle was running through the house and "knocking books off the shelves." Police responded but found no incident at the location.

3:55 p.m.: A woman was taken to Milford Regional Medical Center for a mental health evaluation after she reportedly made suicidal statements.

4:09 p.m.: A caller reported a small child was hanging out of a window on Congress Street.

4:16 p.m.: A woman stopped in at police headquarters to report threats being made via Facebook.

5:31 p.m.: A two-car crash was reported near Stop & Shop Supermarket on East Main Street. At least one person was taken to Milford Regional Medical Center.

6:28 p.m.: A caller on Genoa Avenue said she could hear yelling and banging coming from the second floor. Police checked and everything was OK.

7:51 p.m.: A caller reported her daughter's cell phone was stolen out of the dressing room at Kohl's Department Store.

8:18 p.m.: A person walked in to police headquarters and asked to speak to an officer regarding a dispute with a neighbor on Court Square.

8:41 p.m.: A caller said someone might be in her home on Coolidge Road. Police checked and everything was OK. 

9:14 p.m.: A man asked police to check on his grown daughter and ex-wife. Police could not find them at home but another person living with them reported everthing was OK.

9:24 p.m.: A caller reported a car was driving very slowly on Meade Street "like they are looking for something." Police checked out the driver and everything was OK.

10:47 p.m.: A caller reported his mother had left her boyfriend's home and was possibly intoxicated. Police could not locate the woman.

Sunday, Nov. 4

1:18 a.m.: A man "being a problem" was sent on his way from Tedeschi, an officer reported.

1:50 a.m.: Two officers at Tedeschi reported about five cars were "sent on their way."


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