Crime & Safety

Multiple Car Breaks, Dog Hit By Car, Drunk Employee Sent Home: 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.

Wednesday, Aug. 3

6:03 a.m.: Police responded to 101 Congress St. Caller reports her vehicle and boyfriend's vehicle were gone through and a passport and social security card were taken.

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6:24 a.m.: Caller reporting her wallet was stolen from her MV in the overnight hours. She is at work now but will come in after work to speak to an officer, 21 West Walnut St.

7:38 a.m.: Caller reporting 200$ taken from his center console overnight, will call when he returns home from work this evening to file a report, 1 Park Lane Ave.

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8:01 a.m.: Caller reporting a car accident with a dog, 64 Purchase St. Dog removed by owner.

11:04 a.m.: Party in the lobby to file a fraud report on Mass. Correction Officers Federal Union.

11:27 a.m.: Caller reporting he received a bad check for $500, Atlantic Irrigation Specialties

12:09 p.m.: Caller reporting a needle underneath the Friendly's sign.

12:43 p.m.: Male in the lobby reporting his wallet was taken from his vehicle sometime between Friday and Saturday, 12 Edgewood Drive

2:33 p.m.: Employee reporting male was sent home due to being intoxicated, he took a right out of the lot in a silver Audi station wagon. State police notified as well. Waters Corporation.

3:42 p.m.: Caller reports her neighbor behind her house is constantly throwing items into her yard over the fence and it became a verbal argument, 3 Carroll St.

5:36 p.m.: Caller reporting someone broke into her car, 7 Grant St.

7:26 p.m.: Caller would like his brother (whom he has no contact with) to call him as their mother passed away, 24 Birmingham Ct.

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