Crime & Safety
Teenage Boys Harass Field Hockey Team, Arrest for Malicious Destruction, Neighbor Dispute: 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.
Tuesday, Sept. 20
2:50 a.m.: Caller reporting an intoxicated female on outside of 37 Asylum St.
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7:20 a.m.: Caller reporting a needle in the roadway by the pole, MHA
11:34 a.m.: Female in the lobby with an iPad she received and she feels it is stolen, Planet Aid
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11:55 a.m.: Caller reporting a construction trailer was taken with several tools inside. Victim will be in a blk PU that says MidMass on the truck, 50 Maple St.
3:45 p.m.: Walk in to report she was a victim of fraud, 3:45 p.m.
5:13 p.m.: Caller stating her friend's car was vandalized, 141 Beaver St.
5:37 p.m.: Caller report two kids skateboarding on the basketball courts and they have moved the trash barrel into the middle of the court, Walnut Street
5:56 p.m.: Caller reporting erratic motorcycle going up and down the street, 21 Free St.
6:14 p.m.: Caller reporting that her son is being harassed by a neighbor, Claudette Drive
8:12 p.m.: Athletic director from the high school called to say the girls field hockey team wrapping up practice and there are about 5 teenage boys yelling at them and throwing trash barrels in their direction. Girls are nervous to try and leave. They are practicing at the turf field at the high school. Milford High School
10:38 p.m. Caller says a male party is causing a disturbance, 12 East Walnut St.
11:08 p.m. Male in above report has returned to location. Miguel Medina, 21, Purchase Street, Milford, was arrested and charged with malicious destruction of property over $250
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