Crime & Safety
Purse Stolen From Vehicle, Shoplifting Incident: Milford Police Dept.
Police shared several incidents across Milford, including a stolen credit card and two stolen vehicles.

Milford Police Logs for Nov. 24 – Nov. 26 (All the information is provided by the police department, and all charges are accusations at this time).
Nov. 24
- A man was charged with DUI on Old Gate Lane, police said.
- A man was charged with domestic violence on Stagecoach Circle. He was re-charged on Nov. 25 after returning to the house after being issued conditions from release preventing him from returning, police said.
- Two women were charged for shoplifting at Target, police said.
- Theft of a credit card was reported on East Broadway, police said.
- Fraud was reported on Terrace Road, police said.
- A vehicle was stolen on Bridgeport Avenue, police said.
- A purse was stolen from the passenger seat of a vehicle at the gas pumps at Pilot, police said.
- A party bus caught fire on I-95, got off the highway, and parked in the McDonald’s parking lot. Officers assisted the Milford Fire Department, who responded and put out the fire, police said.
Nov. 25
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- A woman was charged with a DUI on Robert Treat Drive, police said.
- A crypto theft was reported on Ford Street, police said.
- A man was charged after a domestic violence stabbing on Greer Street, police said.
Nov. 26
- A man was charged with a DUI on Bridgeport Avenue, police said.
- A man was charged and taken into custody after a motor vehicle stop on the Boston Post Road for an active out-of-town arrest warrant and turned over to the Bridgeport Police Department, police said.
- A Hyundai Sonata was stolen and later recovered on Robert Treat Drive, police said.
- A theft was reported from a Rivercliff residence, police said.
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