Crime & Safety

Man Lost in His House, Complaint that Person Spoke in Spanish and Walked Away: 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. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.

Thursday, Dec. 29

1:25 a.m.: Caller requests a well being check on an employee who is sleeping, Rite Aid

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3:03 p.m.: Hit and run, Rite Aid parking lot

3:04 p.m.: Resident says someone took out a credit card in his name, Prospect Heights

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3:43 p.m.: Woman says she was victim of mail fraud, 60 Beach St.

5:51 p.m.: Caller requests officer to report that a Hispanic looking male spoke to him in Spanish and then drove away, Milford Senior Center

9:40 p.m.: Caller states that her father backed into the neighbor's house, 17 Union St.

10:16 p.m.: Life line checking on well being on a male who is lost in his house, West Fountain Street

11:02 p.m.: Resident says neighbor's plow moved snow from the driveway into his yard, 10 Free St.

Friday, Dec. 30

1:20 a.m.: Caller reporting a large party coming from the apartment above him, 17 Colonial Road

10:52 a.m.: Caller reporting a loose husky in the area, 3 Cedar St.

12:08 p.m.: Male party states that his wife is driving around town in a 2005, white, Pontiac GrandAm without plates. He states that his wife is acting erratically and she has the 2 children in the car. A bolo was put out for the vehicle and 206 is speaking to the male party. Main Street

2:49 p.m.: Walk in looking to go to his wife's house who he is separated from. Spoke to wife who states walk in took items in house that isn't his. Does not want him at house unless he returns items. Milford Stone Company

Saturday, Dec. 31

12:54 a.m.: Milford ER requesting officers for an out of control female patient, Milford Hospital

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