Crime & Safety

Tree Falls On Parked Car In Milford: Police

Oil stolen from eatery, and several other thefts reported across Milford, according to the latest updates from Milford police.

Milford Police Logs for Sept. 13 – Sept. 14: (All the information is provided by the police department, and all charges are accusations at this time).

Sept. 13

  • A man was charged with assault on a police officer and drug charges after a motor vehicle stop at Pilot, police said.

Sept. 15

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  • A man turned himself in on an arrest warrant stemming from a larceny incident in July, police said.
  • A man was arrested following a DV incident at a Milford Point Road residence, police said.
  • A man is accused of shoplifting at AAA Wholesale, police said. He also had 5 arrest warrants, police added.
  • Stolen oil overnight at Lasse's. 3 individuals were charged by Orange Police following a theft in their town, police said. They were also charged with the theft from Lasse's, police added.
  • About 50 vehicles were seen in the lot at 195 Cherry St. Vehicles dispersed without incident.
  • Fraud complaint received on Gulf Street.
  • A Honda Accord was rifled through on North Street.
  • Tree fell onto a parked car on Wolf Harbor Road.
  • Leaf blower stolen from a yard on West Rutland.

Sept. 16

  • A man turned himself in on two active arrest warrants, police said.
  • A man was arrested on an assault complaint at the mall, police said.
  • A purse was stolen from an unlocked minivan in the driveway on Cinnamon Road.
  • A man was issued a summons and is accused of creating a public disturbance in the mall parking lot, police said.

Sept. 18

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  • A man was taken into custody on an active warrant out of Colorado, police said.
  • A theft from a work van was reported on Plains Road.

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