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Friday, November 16, 2012

Police Notes

Police Log: Car vs. Building, Car Break-Ins

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

Thursday, Nov. 15 3:59 p.m.: A caller from Invacare Supply Group on Industrial Road requested to speak with an officer regarding large-scale fraud. Two detectives responded. 4:47 p.m.: A female from Claudette Drive reported that someone had stolen her cell phone. The woman said she had tracked the phone to a location on Congress Street. An officer and the woman found the phone on the side of the road. 7:00 p.m.: An employee of Kmart requested an officer after an employee allegedly stole from the business. Police are seeking a summons to charge Paige A. Hensel, 17, of 22 Mechanic St. with larceny under $250. 11:02 p.m.: Officers assisted the Holliston Police Department with a search for a resident of their town. The male was found at …

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

20-Year-Old Faces 51 Charges After Break-Ins

The suspect, who crashed his car after leading cops on a chase, is connected to crimes in several other towns.

Officers from the Milford Police Department have arrested a man they say broke into businesses, homes and cars throughout the area. Ryan A. McClay, 20, of 7 Meserve St., Hopkinton, was arrested in Hopkinton in the early morning hours after leading police on a chase into the neighboring town. The arrest came after police found several businesses had been broken into in the early morning hours for the second time this week. A woman called the department in the early morning hours Wednesday when she witnessed a man, later identified as McClay, come from behind Peter's Market before running on to Fountain Street. Officers responded to the area, where they witnessed McClay running to and getting into his vehicle. According to police reports, …

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Danielle Horn

1:06 pm on Thursday, November 15, 2012

This follow-up article addresses some of the questions that we at Patch, as well as the police, have been asked: http://milford-ma.patch.com/articles/suspected-thief-held-cash-recovered   more ›

Police Notes

Police Log: Unlicensed Operator, Car Door Found

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

Tuesday, Nov. 13 4:07 p.m.: A caller reported an erratic driver on East Main Street. The caller said they were almost run off the road near Jiffy Lube . The vehicle was gone when an officer responded. 4:44 p.m.: An officer spoke with the operator of a jeep on Central Street who was reportedly playing loud music. 6:07 p.m.: An officer stopped a vehicle on Main Street. The officer then followed the vehicle to the emergency room where they were headed. 8:13 p.m.: An officer spoke to a suspicious male who was on foot in the Sacred Heart Cemetery . Wednesday, Nov. 14 1:01 a.m.: An officer issued parking tickets for vehicles on Colonial Road and Claudette Road. 6:38 a.m.: A caller reported a two-car crash on Medway Road at Route 495. No …

Juliette

5:25 pm on Wednesday, November 14, 2012

haha... I saw that door! My ten year old said " how do you lose your door and not know?"   more ›

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Police Notes

Police Log: Bar Fight, Cemetery Vandalism

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

Monday, Nov. 12 4:36 p.m.: An officer investigated a report of three males on the bridge at Fino Field. 4:51 p.m.: An officer spoke with the owner of a vehicle registered to an Eben Street address. The vehicle was believed to have been involved in an act of vandalism to a coffee shop in Worcester Sunday night. The vehicle owner was asked to contact the Worcester Police Department. 5:09 p.m.: A caller from Sacred Heart Cemetery reported a past act of vandalism to the property. 9:03 p.m.: A resident of Pearl Street went in to the Milford Police Station to report an intoxicated male that was destroying items at the resident’s apartment. An officer responded but was unable to locate the male. 9:42 p.m.: An officer reported that a long …

Monday, November 12, 2012

Police Notes

Police Log: Vandalism; Arrests Made in Car Break-In

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

Friday, Nov. 9 4:37 p.m.: A caller from Lyndon Road reported that he pulled the fire alarm and did not know how to turn it off. 4:48 p.m.: Officers responded to a report of a passed out man in a gold, work van near the softball field at Milford High School. 5:12 p.m.: A caller reported that she struck a deer on East Main Street near Zain Circle. 5:44 p.m.: A caller from Pheasant Circle reported that someone was knocking on his door claiming to be from the electric company. The male did not let the woman inside his house even though she was wearing an ID badge. 5:47 p.m.: A caller reported that her mother had dropped off items at D’Amato’s Upscale Resale before it went out of business but the items were not returned. 10:53 p.m.: An officer …

Mr Nobody

8:57 am on Wednesday, November 14, 2012

remember last wee all the car brea all the car break ins no they're bre they're breaking into establishments and I found out not from a reliable sauce breaking into purchase stre breaking into purchase street market Wednesday night the perpetrat the perpetrators fingerprints to back it up all I can say is the Milford PD is right on the ball   more ›

Five Businesses Broken In To Overnight

Milford Police found several doors and windows smashed.

Last night officers from the Milford Police Department responded to five break-ins across town. According to Police Lieutenant James Falvey the break-ins occured between 4 a.m. and 7 a.m. this morning. Officers from the department are working on completing reports from all of the incidents, more information will be provided as it becomes available.

MrMilford

9:08 pm on Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Chief, I didn't think the laundry mat robbery or the stabbing mentioned by Amanda was solved, different crime from the other robberies which led to the Hopkinton chase. Either way, police can't be everywhere...look at all the nonsense calls they are tasked with in the police blotter and we should trust that allot of investigations are going on behind the scenes...just curious though, how many …   more ›

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