Crime & Safety
Motorcyclist Stopped In Milford, Ends Up With $161,500 Bond: Police
He was found to be in possession of 50 Oxycodone pills, 51 grams of cocaine, numerous empty baggies, and cash, police said.

MILFORD, CT — A New Haven man, Maurice Youmans, 45, of New Haven, is accused of providing police a false name, and was found to be in possession of 50 Oxycodone pills, 51 grams of cocaine, numerous empty baggies, and cash, Milford police said in a news release.
On July 15, police saw a motorcycle exit the Super 8 Motel with no registration plate, police said.
"Officers made contact with the operator who originally provided a false name. The operator was identified as Youmans who had three active arrest warrants for failing to appear in court. He was also found to be in possession of 50 Oxycodone pills, 51 grams of cocaine, numerous empty baggies, and cash, police said.
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He is charged with:
- Possession with Intent to Sell
- Possession of Controlled Substance (2 counts)
- Interfering with an Investigation
- Operating without a License
- Operating Unregistered Motor Vehicle
- No Insurance
- Failure to Appear 1st (2 counts)
- Failure to Appear 2nd
Police said Youman was initially given a $161,500 bond.
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