Crime & Safety
Police Log: Disturbance Created by Child's Blister, Man Living in the Woods
The following information was provided by the Milford Police Department. Charges do not indicate a conviction.

Wednesday, April 24
4:10 p.m.: A man walked in to the police station to report he had side-swiped a vehicle but was not able to locate the vehicle owner.
5:45 p.m.: A caller on Congress Street reported a child was riding on a motorized bike in the middle of the road. Police could not locate the child.
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6:21 p.m.: A disturbance involving a man and a woman arguing was reported on Middleton Street. Police found it was a small child crying as he had a blister and the parents were trying to pop it.
6:32 p.m.: A caller on Country Club Lane asked for police help as a group of people were trespassing on the golf course.
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7:33 p.m.: A caller reported a man was living about 300 yards into the woods off Vernon Grove Cemetery. He spotted trash in the area.
7:45 p.m.: A 911 call was placed, then dropped, from a residence on Glines Avenue. When police called back, a woman reported an intoxicated man was causing a disturbance.
9:25 p.m.: A caller said two women were intoxicated on Main Street, and stumbling all over.
Thursday, April 25
12:08 a.m.: Milford Police assisted Hopedale in responding to a breaking and entering in progress at Milford Tire in that town. The Hopedale officers asked for Milford assistance in searching the back parking lot. They had one in custody.
2:51 a.m.: Police responded to a noise complaint on Main Street. A caller reported loud music coming from across the street.
4:37 a.m.: Police received a complaint of loud noise on Congress Street. A person walked in to police headquarters and said her upstairs neighbor is constantly making noise, including banging on floors. Police spoke to everyone involved.
6:22 a.m.: Police reponded to the Milford School of Dance to address an issue about a neighbor.
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