Crime & Safety
Police Log: Man Reportedly Threatens Cashier, Man Injured in Cemetery Crash
The following information was provided by the Milford Police Department. Charges do not indicate a conviction.

Friday, May 24
5:13 p.m.: Following a motor vehicle stop on Main at Sumner streets, police arrested Fabian Rolando Angamarca, 28, of 12 Cedar St., Milford, on charges of unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle and a motor vehicle brakes violation.
5:25 p.m.: A caller reported an erratic operator had passed Oliva's Market, heading toward Sacred Heart of Jesus Church. The vehicle was crossing marked lanes and had run a red light. The car was gone when police arrived.
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5:35 p.m.: A caller reported a car had cut their car off and was driving on the sidewalk.
6:10 p.m.: A caller requested officers for a dispute with a gas station employee at Route 109 Mart. The caller said an employee threatened to kill him. Police responded and spoke with the caller and the people involved, and an officer determined no crime had taken place.
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6:33 p.m.: A woman walked in to police headquarters and reported her phone was stolen at Royal Buddha the previous night.
7:34 p.m.: A man walked in to police headquarters and said he had seen a man walking out of ACE Hardware at 7:20 p.m. When he walked in to the store, he saw they were closed. Police walked the premises with the manager, and everything was OK.
8:11 p.m.: Following a motor vehicle stop on Main Street, police arrested Tiago Siqueira, 26, of 53 Water St., Apt. basement, Milford, on charges of operating a motor vehicle with licensed revoked as a habitual traffic offender, and a marked lanes violation.
9:56 p.m.: A caller said her young children were being harassed by phone by the youngest child's father. The man was not supposed to be anywhere near the apartment. Police checked and everything was OK.
10:07 p.m.: A woman reported loud banging coming from a Walnut Street apartment.
10:13 p.m.: A caller said a group of youths was hanging out at the gazebo in Prospect Heights Park.
11:27 p.m.: A caller reported a small black car was driving erratically, changing speeds and cutting off other vehicles. Police responded and an officer pulled the car over on School Street. Police arrested Kyle Jay Fraunfelter, 43, of 11 Richmond Ave., Milford, on charges of OUI liquor, second offense, marked lanes violation and following too closely.
Saturday, May 25
2:10 a.m.: A caller reported a group of youths was on the basketball court of Woodland Elementary School.
2:33 a.m.: A man reported a fireworks violation on Virginia Drive.Â
2:37 a.m.: A caller at CVS Pharmacy on South Main Street said a man in his early 20s tried to buy a gift card with a check that didn't belong to him. When she denied the transaction, he told her to shut up, and when she asked him to leave, he threatened to punch her in the face. Police responded and spoke with the suspect. No further action was required, police said.
9:34 a.m.: A caller said someone had slashed his tires on Jefferson Street.
12:23 p.m.: An officer requested an ambulance and a tow truck to Vernon Grove Cemetery, following a collision involving a work van and a fence. The officer reported the male driver had struck his head and may have had a medical injury. The man was taken to Milford Regional Medical Center.
5:57 p.m.: A caller reported a shoplifting at Best Buy. Police are seeking a summons to charge Anthony C. D'Araujo, 46, of 6 Highland Ln., Littleton, with shoplifting more than $100 by asportation.
7:10 p.m.: A caller reported harassment, over a dirt bike that someone thinks she has. The woman was staying in a hotel room on Fortune Boulevard.
Sunday, May 26
8:52 a.m.: A caller said her daughter was having an issue with her ex while she was moving out. Police arrested Matthew A. Volpicelli, 33, of 9 Shadowbrook Ln., Apt. 29, Milford, on charges of domestic assault and battery and assault with a dangerous weapon.
3:44 p.m.: A caller reported his wife's car was struck by a green minivan, which was then attempting to flee the scene. Police responded and took a report.
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