Crime & Safety

Police Log: Vehicle Break-ins, Baby Left in Car

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

Thursday, June 21

3:38 p.m.: A caller on Medway Road reported someone has been "breaking into his house for the last eight months." He asked to speak to an officer.

4:06 p.m.: A man walked in to police headquarters to report the theft of tools from a construction business on Beaver Street.

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4:44 p.m.: A caller reported a Honda minivan had struck a cat on South Main Street. The incident was in Hopedale and so was transferred to that department.

5:39 p.m.: A caller reported a Jeep Grand Cherokee was hitting "multiple curbs" on Cedar Street, at Columbus Avenue. An officer spoke to the driver but no arrest was reported.

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5:57 p.m.: A woman reported that an infant was left alone in a Lexus sedan with the windows up, and no one is around. An officer responded to the parking area, near . No arrest was reported.

6:41 p.m.: A caller reported a grey Nissan Sentra had been broken into at She called back to report that her bank account is showing her debit card was used at a local gas station.

7:34 p.m.: Police responded to , for a report that a man had sent his wife text messages threatening to harm himself. He asked to meet her at this location. The man was not there. Police then responded to Interstate 495 northbound after the man sent his wife another text, saying he was in that area and wanted to meet at Police spotted the man running toward I-495 and a pursuit on foot ensued. He was taken into custody and taken to Milford Regional Medical Center.

7:48 p.m.: A caller reported seeing an elderly man walking toward the building on West Street, and appeared to be having difficulty walking. He was picked up by someone before police arrived.

8:14 p.m.: A two-car crash was reported near , involving a Beetle and a Porsche. No injuries resulted.

8:37 p.m.: State Police responded to Interstate 495, in the area of the off-ramp at Exit 19, where bones were found. They were determined to be from a deer.

Friday, June 22

12:45 a.m.: A caller reported a disturbance between a man and a woman on the second floor of a Hayward Street apartment. Police checked and all was OK.

5:19 a.m.: A caller reported two men were walking around the parking lot on Rolling Green Drive. Police were unable to locate them.

6:53 a.m.: A caller on Whip o Will Lane reported that his truck was broken into overnight. He found about $10 in change stolen. The thief had tried to take the stereo, but was unsuccessful.

6:59 a.m.: A caller stated his car was broken into overnight on Penny Lane. He said an iPod, a charger and cord were taken.

7:31 a.m.: A caller on Cedar Street reported an erratic driver in an 18-wheeler "loaded with asphalt, all over the road heading toward Hopkinton." Police notified Hopkinton police.

8:01 a.m.: Firefighters responded to I-495 northbound for a report of a man having chest pains in a vehicle. He was taken to

8:48 a.m.: An employee of reported illegal dumping of a car battery.

8:52 a.m.: A caller reported his car radio was stolen from his vehicle overnight, on Harris Avenue. The value was about $200.

10:45 a.m.: A caller on Penny Lane reported someone had gone into her car overnight, but nothing was taken.

10:46 a.m.: A caller said her wallet and GPS system were stolen from her vehicle overnight, on Clearview Drive.

11:09 a.m.: A caller reported a possible restraining order violation. Police are seeking a summons to charge Justin Matthew Dunbar, 31, of 38 Blackstone St., Woonsocket, RI, on a charge of violating an abuse prevention order.

12:31 p.m.: A caller reported a vehicle had been broken into on Clearview Drive. A GPS and a camera were taken.

2:01 p.m.: A caller reported a man was possibly sleeping in the lobby of the building on Water Street. Police were unable to locate him.

2:18 p.m.: A caller asked police to check on the well-being of a patient who had left offices a few minutes prior. He was "acting erratically" when he left and driving a late model van. Police put out a "Be on the Lookout" for him.


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