Crime & Safety

Police Log: Kitchen Mishap, Lost Diamond-Ruby Ring

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

Thursday, Jan. 17

5:24 p.m.: Firefighters responded to a report of smoke on Purchase Street at Camp Street. Firefighters determined it was a woodstove in the area that was operating correctly.

5:25 p.m.: A two-car crash was reported on West Street. No injury was involved.

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10:16 p.m.: A Toyota Camry was repossessed on Grove Street.

Friday, Jan. 18

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12:30 a.m.: Following a motor vehicle stop on Depot Street, police took a 45-year-old man into protective custody.

2:39 a.m.: An intoxicated man called 911 who was difficult to understand. Police responded, as did firefighters once police determined he had fallen. He was taken to Milford Regional Medical Center.

5:59 a.m.: A woman reported a past domestic on Cedar Street. Police responded and arrested Andrew White, 29, of 252 Cedar St., Milford on a charge of malicious destruction of property, more than $250.

8:52 a.m.: A caller on Lena Lane reported suspicious activity. A man claiming to be from an insurance company wanted to enter a home. The insurance company reported they had not sent anyone to that address. Police responded but everything checked out OK. There was a mixup with the insurance company's records.

10:18 a.m.: Firefighters responded to Maria's Italian Villa, where a 45-year-old employee had a Frialator blow into his face. The man refused a medical transport to the hospital.

1:30 p.m.: A woman on West Street told police a white van was blocking the sidewalk, and it had forced her into the road with a baby carriage. Police responded but the van had already left.

3:23 p.m.: A woman walked in to police headquarters to report she had lost a diamond and ruby 1930s ring, possibly at the state Registry of Motor Vehicles office.

4:17 p.m.: Police and firefighters responded to an address where a 26-year-old woman was attempting to hurt herself. She was taken to the hospital for an evaluation.


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