Crime & Safety

Police Log: Indecent Exposure Complaint, Medical Flight for Man with Self-Inflicted Wound

The following information was provided by the Milford Police Department. When arrests are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.

Monday, Jan. 27

3:06 p.m.: A caller reported he had been stabbed in October, and said the person who stabbed him was at the Portuguese Club. Police responded and spoke to the person the caller identified. No arrest was reported.

5:33 p.m.: A female walked in to police headquarters and said she had been assaulted by a male relative. Police responded to the home. Police arrested Antonio Graziano, 28, of 9 Grant St., Milford, on a charge of domestic assault and battery.

7:43 p.m.: A man asked for police help as he picked up personal belongings from an apartment.

9:30 p.m.: A woman reported she lost her wallet in Milford at either Target or the Johns Smith Sports Center. The woman called back and said it had been turned in at Target.

Tuesday, Jan. 28

1:30 a.m.: A caller told police a man had a knife wound, and the knife was on a counter. The man was going in and out of consciousness. Police and EMTs responded to the home. The man had a self-inflicted stab wound to the heart. He was taken to Milford Regional Medical Center and flown by medical helicopter to UMass Memorial Medical Center in Worcester.

2:19 a.m.: A man reported a grey pickup truck with a black outline around the fenders was driving around Howard Street and the driver was pointing a flashlight out the window. Police responded but the vehicle was gone.

8:42 a.m.: A caller said a friend had told her that a white male, about age 30, was in his vehicle masturbating. He had a beard and was in a green SUV, on Otis Street, heading toward Fruit Street. An officer spoke to the original witness and reported he was in a vehicle parked next to her, and had long brown hair. The incident had happened about 8:10 a.m. Police could not find the vehicle.

9:10 a.m.: A 69-year-old man fell outside an apartment on Mark Drive. He had injured his knee.


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