Crime & Safety
Police Log: Bar Fight, Cemetery Vandalism
The following information was provided by the Milford Police Department. Charges do not indicate a conviction.

Monday, Nov. 12
4:36 p.m.: An officer investigated a report of three males on the bridge at Fino Field.
4:51 p.m.: An officer spoke with the owner of a vehicle registered to an Eben Street address. The vehicle was believed to have been involved in an act of vandalism to a coffee shop in Worcester Sunday night. The vehicle owner was asked to contact the Worcester Police Department.
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5:09 p.m.: A caller from Sacred Heart Cemetery reported a past act of vandalism to the property.
9:03 p.m.: A resident of Pearl Street went in to the Milford Police Station to report an intoxicated male that was destroying items at the resident’s apartment. An officer responded but was unable to locate the male.
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9:42 p.m.: An officer reported that a long football bench had been moved to the grassy island between the sidewalk and the road on Spruce Street.
11:38 p.m.: A male caller reported that there had been a fight at TD’s Pub earlier in the night and that he was concerned for the women and children that were near the location. An officer responded and spoke to the bartender who reported there had been no issues.
Tuesday, Nov. 13
8:10 a.m.: A caller from Milford High School reported a past issue between students.
8:19 a.m.: Officers checked a residence on Kennedy Lane for a person who was wanted for assault and battery out of Waltham. Officers were unable to locate the person.
9:00 a.m.: A caller reported a two-car crash at the intersection of Dilla and Purchase Streets. One of the drivers involved said she had neck pain.
9:02 a.m.: A caller from Milford High School reported two disputes between students.
11:29 a.m.: A caller reported a two-car crash at the intersection of Main and Prospect Streets. Both vehicles were towed and the operators were transported to their homes.
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