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2 Naked People Transported to Lovers Lane, Arrest For Assault, Burning Rubber: Milford Police Log

The following are excerpts from the Milford police log. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.

MILFORD, MA—The following are excerpts from the Milford police log. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.

Saturday, July 8

5:31 p.m.: Employee requesting an officer for a letter she found on her vehicle. On going parking issue between this business and barbershop, all parties were spoken to. Office of Shafa Rahim

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Sunday, July 9

2:12 a.m.: Caller reporting male and female on the left side of the building in a blue Honda, female walking around unclothed.206 will be giving a courtesy transport to 18 Lovers Lane in Medway.

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3:02 a.m.: Caller reports hearing 2 gunshots in the neighborhood, 41 Stallbrook Road

1:20 p.m.: Walk in reports that their 16y/o son has run away from home. Child is possibly at his friend's house at Purchase Street. May have left out the back window upon arrival. Male is back with his parents and grandparents at Fino Field.

2 p.m.: Caller reports an argument in the parking lot between two males, one grey Mazda and one chevy. One male possibly had a gun. Joseph M. Brigham, 19, Maple Street, Hopedale, was arrested and charged with assault with a dangerous weapon

2:22 p.m.: Caller believes that his neighbor is burning rubber in his back yard. 8 Fordham Drive

2:31 p.m.: Caller reports arguing outside of 29 Purchase St.

5:01 p.m.: Caller reports a dog locked in a hot car, Lowe's Home Improvement

7:15 p.m.: Ernesto P. Lucas, 64, Water Street, Milford, was placed in protective custody for intoxication

10:11 p.m.: Multiple calls report a 2 car MVA, 1 vehicle into a house, 100 East Main St.

10:52 p.m.: Motorist reports youths in lot by field, possible open container, Milford High School

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