Crime & Safety

Police Log: Patient Accused of Stealing ER Supplies

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

Monday, Sept. 24

4:00 p.m.: A man walked in to police headquarters to report his ex was making threats toward him. Police spoke to him but advised him he didn't qualify for an emergency restraining order.

4:15 p.m.: Police responded to Memorial Hall for a disturbance involving youths.

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5:48 p.m.: A two-car crash was reported on Prospect Street. No injury was involved.

9:27 p.m.: A caller from Milford Regional Medical Center reported a woman had called and "made threats" toward the hospital. An officer contacted her at a different hospital, and she told him she wasn't happy with her visit to the Milford Emergency Room a few days beforehand. "Her phone will be restricted," the officer reported.

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9:35 p.m.: A complaint of loud noise was made on East Main Street, involving drums.

11:03 p.m.: A woman called from Upton to report her daughter, who lives in Milford, is harassing her. Upton Police were contacted.

11:24 p.m.: Police received a call from a third party, who said a female friend on Water Street believed someone was in her basement. Police checked and everything was OK.

Tuesday, Sept. 25

1:02 a.m.: A caller from Milford Regional Medical Center's emergency room reported a patent "was caught stealing supplies." Police are seeking a summons to charge Brenda MacNeil, 20, of 130 Patricia Dr., Bellingham, with larceny over $250.

8:41 a.m.: A two-car crash was reported on Congress at West Streets. National Grid was asked to respond for a damaged pole. No injuries were reported.

9:45 a.m.: Following a motor vehicle stop on East Main and Hamilton streets, police were seeking a summons to charge Robyn E. Saltzberg, 49, of 17 Progress St., Hopedale, with operating a motor vehicle with a suspended license and following too closely. The Toyota Highlander was towed.

12:01 p.m.: A caller reported a man had come in to Beauty Nails on East Main Street, seeking money on behalf of Millis Police. She asked to speak to an officer. Millis Police confirmed they are conducting a fundraiser.

1:05 p.m.: A man walked in to police headquarters to report a theft that had happened five weeks before.

2:08 p.m.: A caller on Mt. Pleasant Street told police a yellow four-wheeler with a young child was riding along with no helmet, and heading up the street. Police could not locate the vehicle.


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