Crime & Safety

Police Log: Skateboarders Won't Leave

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

Milford police responded to several calls of reported crashes, in the overnight log, and to a report that skateboarders wouldn't leave a spot on Vine Street.

Thursday, Jan. 5

4:26 p.m.: A caller told police someone on Lawrence Street was riding a four-wheel drive vehicle up and down the street.

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4:53 p.m.: A man walked in to police headquarters to report that a group of five to eight kids, ages 10 to 16, were on skateboards on Vine Street, just "hanging out in front of his house" and they "will not leave."

5:51 p.m.: A two-car wreck was reported on Medway Road. Both vehicles were towed, but no one was injured.

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6:08 p.m.: A multi-car wreck was reported near . No injuries were involved.

11:31 p.m.: A state dispatcher reported that a Pontiac Grand Am was involved in a road rage incident on Interstate 495 South. The car had an address in Milford. A trooper was responding.

Friday, Jan. 6

12:18 a.m.: A caller on Luby Avenue reported a car alarm had been going off for about 30 minutes. The owner said he would shut it off.

7:52 a.m.: A caller told police that he had come into work at an office on Main Street and heard "a strange message in the answering machine from what sounded like an elderly female." She was saying "Help, Help, Help," he reported. Police determined the call had been placed from a nursing home in Holliston, and after checking, found everything was fine.

9:40 a.m.: A caller on Sumner Street told police an argument with his wife had turned physical.

11:20 a.m.: A two-car crash with no injury was reported on Medway Road, near Kmart.

1:42 p.m.: A two-car crash with no injury was reported on Main Street, near

2:02 p.m.: A woman called and said her husband was out doing errands in the vicinity ofFriday when he lost about $100 in cash. She asked for police to call them if anyone turned it in.


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