Crime & Safety

Police Log: Roof Hopping Vandals

This information was supplied by the Milford police department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.

Milford police responded to numerous disturbances Friday into Saturday, including a report that youths were jumping from roof to roof at the Kohl's plaza.

Friday, May 11

8:21 p.m.: A caller told police that threats were being made to him because of his relationship "he may be having with a young female."

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8:44 p.m.: A caller reported a small blue car was driving erratically, with the lights turned off, on Depot at Central streets. Police put out a "Be on the lookout" to all cruisers but were not able to locate the vehicle.

8:59 p.m.: A caller on North Bow Street told police she heard several loud bangs. Police caught up with three young men running away, and two of them said they were "lighting Chinese fireworks."

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9:53 p.m.: A police detective reported that four female juveniles were outside West Street Liquors, looking like "they were trying to get someone to purchase them alcohol." The parties were "sent on their way."

10:23 p.m.: A caller on Lavoie Avenue told police noise was coming from the area of She was told the high school was holding an overnight event,

Saturday, May 12

12:09 a.m.: A Franklin man who was taken by police to for a mental health evaluation was reported to have left the property. Police could not locate him.

1:02 a.m.: A noise complaint came in from Westbrook Street.

1:07 a.m.: A caller reported loud music in the area of Walnut Street.

2:25 a.m.: A caller on Purchase Street told police about 20 youths were outside his house, ringing his doorbell. He said he was intimidated and didn't want to answer the door. A passing motorist told police the youths had fled a few minutes before police arrived.

3:19 a.m.: A caller on Congress Street said a neighbor was playing loud music. Police determined the music was coming from a truck outside the house, not from the neighbor's.

9:33 a.m.: Police received several calls reporting a collision involving a motorcyclist and a Dodge Neon on Medway Road, near The motorcyclist was taken to UMass Memorial Medical Center in Worcester.

9:45 a.m.: A caller on Pine Street told police loud music from a house under construction, was too loud. Police determined the music was not a violation.

10:44 a.m.: A woman told police a Jack Russell terrier was in a black Chevrolet Avalanche, in the parking lot at , with the windows all rolled up. The animal control officer was notified, and was responding.

12:33 p.m.: A caller told police her ex husband was downstairs, in her house, and had started a verbal argument. She was locked in her bedroom with her daughters. Police responded. The woman requested and was given an emergency restraining order. Police served the man the paperwork at the station.

2:02 p.m.: A caller reported a blue Hyundai was driving up and down Beach Street at high speeds.

3:47 p.m.: A caller told police he had let a woman stay at his house for the past two months, because she had no where to live. He had been trying to get her to leave for the past week, but she won't leave, he told police. Officers responded and arrested Peter Graziano, 49, of 11 Highland St., Milford, on a charge of domestic assault and battery. An officer asked for a rescue squad to evaluate the woman.

3:59 p.m.: A caller reported a violation of a restraining order. Police were seeking a summons to charge Michael Francis Roy, 31, of 32 Pine Island Rd., Milford, on a charge of violating an abuse prevention order.

4:41 p.m.: A man on Court Square asked police to remove two women from his apartment. Police removed them.

5:37 p.m.: A caller at reported a man who had caused repeated disturbances with family members at the location was at the premises. Police removed him.

6:40 p.m.: A noise complaint came in from Bancroft Avenue. Police destermined the noise was not unreasonable, but said parties agreed they would keep it down.

8:15 p.m.: A complaint of loud music came in from Depot Street.

8:34 p.m.: A caller reported two male parties were "jumping from roof to roof" in the plaza at He said they last jumped from the bank drive-thru roof, leaving damage, and took off in a Ford. Police pulled over the vehicle. Police arrested Kairon Oliver Daniels, 18, of 18 Sidney Rd., Milford, on charges of malicious destruction of property worth $250 or more, disturbing the peace and disorderly conduct. Police arrested Cory Hills, 20, of 200 E. Hartford, Uxbridge, on charges of malicious destruction of property worth $250 or more, disturbing the peace and disorderly conduct.

9:08 p.m.: A caller reported hearing fireworks around Beaver Street. Police received a second call soon after. Officers responded and checked but could not locate the person who shot off the fireworks.

9:19 p.m.: A caller reported hearing loud music from Reade Street.

9:33 p.m.: A complaint of loud music was made on East Main Street.

9:35 p.m.: A woman on Pearl Street told police someone was knocking at her window. Police checked the area and found all was OK.

10:23 p.m.: A person walked in and asked to speak to an officer about a possible violation of a restraining order. Police arrested Nate A. Mullen, 29, of 1321 Worcester Rd., Apt. 202, Framingham, on a charge of violating an abuse prevention order.

10:39 p.m.: A caller on Lee at West streets said 15 or 20 teens were gathered at the location. The teens were gone when police arrived.

10:41 p.m.: A caller told police people in the back yard of a property on East Main Street were operating a chain saw.


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