Crime & Safety

Milford Police Chief's Brief, Dec. 21 to 26, 2023

The incidents reported in the most recent Milford Police Chief's Brief include arrests due to a fight, stolen vehicles, and a cow escape.

Here are the incidents from the most recent Milford Police Chief's brief.
Here are the incidents from the most recent Milford Police Chief's brief. (Saul Flores / Patch)

MILFORD, CT — The following incidents were reported in the Milford Police Chief's Brief from Dec. 21 to 26:

Dec. 21

  • A Subaru was stolen and a theft from vehicle reported on Point Lookout.
  • A catalytic converter was reported stolen from a Boston Post Road business.
  • Vehicle rifled through on Lafayette Street.
  • Flatbed trailer reported stolen from Old Gate Lane.

Dec. 22

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  • A female was arrested after trespassing at a Raton Drive business.

Dec. 23

  • Two males were arrested for a fight that occurred on Collingdale Drive.
  • A wallet was stolen from a Boston Post Road business. Credit cards were later used at a Woodmont Road gas station. The investigation is ongoing.
  • Rollover accident on West Main Street and High Street. The drive fled. The investigation is ongoing.
  • A cow escaped from its residence on Windward Road. The owner responded to retrieve it.
  • Thefts from work trucks on Old Gate Lane.

Dec. 24

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  • A male was arrested for domestic violence incidents at the mall.
  • A female was taken into custody by Shelton police and turned over to Milford police for an active arrest warrant stemming from a threatening incident in October.
  • A female was arrested for a domestic violence incident at a Granville Avenue residence.
  • A male turned himself in for an active arrest warrant stemming from a larceny that occurred in November.

Dec. 26

  • Wheels were stolen from a vehicle on Naugatuck Avenue.

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