Crime & Safety
Police Log: Man Thrown from an SUV
The following information was provided by the Milford Police Department. Charges do not indicate a conviction.

Tuesday, March 19
4:05 p.m.: A crash between a Toyota Highlander and a pickup with a snowplow was reported on Main Street, near Milford Collision. No injury was reported.
7:20 p.m.: A person walked in to report a past hit-and-run.
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8:35 p.m.: A woman who is six-months pregnant was taken to Milford Regional Medical Center after taking a fall in the home.
8:52 p.m.: A caller on Birmingham Court told police someone tried to open her door. Police had a language barrier when they arrived. Unsure if she was saying someone knocked, then ran. Police could find no footprints around the home.
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9:21 p.m.: A 51-year-old man on West Street reported he was bleeding from a finger, and the bleeding would not stop. Police responded. He declined transport to the hospital.
9:50 p.m.: An officer reported he witnessed an operator of a Nissan Pathfinder throw a man from the vehicle, and then stopped the vehicle. Another officer responded to try to find the man who was ejected, who was described as having facial bruising and a thin build. Police caught up with the man at Valero and spoke to him.
Wednesday, March 20
6:02 a.m.: EMTs responded to where a woman had fallen and hit her head. She was taken to Milford Regional Medical Center.
7:09 a.m.: EMTs responded to School Street, where a man had reportedly fallen. A rescue worker spoke to a crossing guard, who said the man went on his way after he was helped to his feet.
7:30 a.m.: A tan Honda was reported to be parked on a sidewalk on Congress Street. The car was gone when police arrived.
8:56 a.m.: A woman reported a man was walking in and out of traffic on Main Street near Town Hall. When police arrived, he was on the sidewalk and OK.
9:44 a.m.: A man who was confused and lost entered the Milford Police Department lobby. He said he had dementia and needed to get back home. He told police where his wife worked, in Hopkinton. Police called and got the woman's manager, who said she wasn't working, but gave police her number, and offered to pick up the man if she couldn't be reached, as he had just helped them move to Milford. The woman picked up her husband and filled out a "Special Needs Emergency Form" for police.
9:58 a.m.: A woman asked to speak to an officer about having another woman removed from her property permanently.
11:20 a.m: Police received a report of a violation of a restraining order by text message. Police are seeking a summons to charge Daniel Dinucci, 49, of 11 Eames St., Milford, with violating an abuse prevention order.
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