Crime & Safety
Police Log: Man at Shaw's Asking Customer for Gas Money, Men on the Ground at Tedeschi Market
The following information was provided by the Milford Police Department. When arrests are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.

Sunday, Jan. 12
5:57 p.m.: Police responded to Beach Street Extension, where a woman said she was shoved by a man when she tried to call his mother. Police arrested Kenneth Theodore Rothrock, 45, of 8 Beach Street Ext., Apt. 2, Milford, on a charge of domestic assault and battery.
7:13 p.m.: A caller on Purchase Street said a driver in a white ladder van had children inside who were not secured. Police pulled the driver over and requested a tow truck. Police are seeking a summons to charge Jose Caguana, 20, of 19 Oliver St., Milford, with operating an unregistered motor vehicle and unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle.
9:24 p.m: A man asked to speak to police about an ongoing theft from his property.
Monday, Jan. 13
5:00 a.m.: State Police referred a call from a woman who said her boyfriend was trying to kick her out of the house. The call was dropped. An officer who responded said it was a verbal argument between the couple.
9:24 a.m.: A woman walked in to police headquarters and reported she had found a bag of prescription pills on the bike path.
10:26 a.m.: A man who fell on the sidewalk on West Street had trouble getting up. Police responded. He was taken to Milford Regional Medical Center.
10:52 a.m.: A caller reported an elderly woman wearing a blue thin jacket and a nightgown was walking down Purchase Street, toward Hopkinton. Police responded but could not find her.
1:39 p.m.: A caller said she was approached by a man at Shaw's wearing dark clothing and a backpack. She told him to get away from her and he walked away. Police found the man. He was looking for a few dollars because he had run out of gas.
2:41 p.m.: An officer received a report that two men were lying on the ground in the area of Tedeshi's and the gas station. Police responded but they were gone.
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