Crime & Safety
Milford PD Blotter Sept. 23-27
Public information from the Milford Police Department on recent arrests and incidents.
MILFORD, CT — Milford police have had several busy days recently. Below is a summary of incidents.
Sept. 23
- A male and female were charged after a domestic violence incident on Harkness Drive
- A male was arrested on an active arrest warrant for a forgery incident in January.
- Several commercial burglaries were reported.
Sept. 24
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- A male was charged in connection with a domestic violence incident at the Devon Motel.
- A male was charged after entering the Stonebridge restaurant basement and urinating.
Sept. 25
- A male was arrested at the Pilot truck stop after getting into a fight with a co-worker.
- Two roommates were arrested after a fight on Meadowside Road.
- A male was charged with DUI and evading after a crash on New Haven Avenue.
- Several vehicles were broken into on Hitching Post.
- A vehicle was vandalized on Harrison Avenue.
- A Whole Foods patron reported wallet and phone stole while shopping.
Sept. 26
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- A resident interrupted a catalytic converter theft on Robert Treat Parkway. The suspected threatened to shoot the resident.
- Catalytic converters were stolen from Broadway, Monroe Street and the Stop and Shop parking lot on East Town Road.
- A female was charged in connection with a September domestic violence incident.
Sept 27
- A male was charged in connection with a domestic violence incident that occurred in August.
- A female was charged in connection with a September domestic violence incident.
- Male was charged with violating a protective order.
- A work van's brakes stopped working and crashed into a tractor trailer and school van on an I-95 off-ramp.
- A suspect threatened employees with a syringe during a shoplifting incident at Stop and Shop on East Town Road. Investigation is ongoing.
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