Crime & Safety
Crossing Guard 'Screams at Cars,' Snake in the House, Overdoses: Milford Police
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.
Monday, June 6
1:25 a.m.: Caller reports a male drug overdose at a Winter Street apartment.
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3:03 a.m.: 29 year old female heroin overdose, Pheasant Circle. Located outside in the woods. Left side of the pool, woods behind the left side of apartments. Narcan administered.
7:46 a.m.: Caller complain about the crossing guard in front of Charlie's MiniMart in the mornings - Caller states he screams at cars and makes a mess of the traffic in the morning
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10:02 a.m.: Fraud reported by a resident at police headquarters
3:56 p.m.: Police responded to Louisa Lake to assist the Environmental Police. Henry E. Guaman, 43, North Bow St., Apt. 1, Milford, was arrested and charged with a fish-wildlife fishing violation
5:46 p.m.: Caller states she received a message from her niece on Facebook that she was going to kill herself, Harvard Drive
6:20 p.m.: In back yard 24 year old male possible overdose, Highland Street
6:25 p.m.: In front of the above location, caller reports there is a large hole in the roadway where you can see the piping below it, Bowdoin Drive
8:48 p.m.: Caller requesting an officer for an injured duck, Doubletree by Hilton
9:10 p.m.: Caller reporting a snake in her apartment, Animal Control advises maintainence needs to hire a professional to remove. 14 Mark Dr., Apt. 3
9:58 p.m.: Caller reporting he was struck from behind by a driver he believed to be intoxicated, Marshall's Jewelers. Gary M. Pizzillo, 53, 4 Poplar St., Apt. 1/2, Milford, placed in protective custody
10:17 p.m.: Caller reporting a domestic between male and female in the parking lot, Beach Street
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