Crime & Safety
Police Log: Neighbors are 'Running, Jumping, Yelling'
The following information was provided by the Milford Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.

Thursday, Aug. 15
3:48 p.m.: A caller reported a two-car crash on Route 109, near Mobil. Police are seeking a summons to charge Brendan A. Barucci, 25, of 15 Meadows Ave., Canton, with operating a motor vehicle with a licensed revoked as an habitual traffic offender.
6:12 p.m.: A woman reported trash had been dumped in her front yard, on Kellett Drive. She asked to speak to an officer.
7:52 p.m.: An elderly man was bitten by a dog at the Milford Town Park, a caller reported. The call for an ambulance was cancelled before they arrived.
8:22 p.m.: A caller on Muriel Lane said fireworks were being set off.
8:31 p.m.: A caller on Main Street asked to speak to officers about noise. Her upstairs neighbors were running, jumping and yelling excessively, she reported.
10:58 p.m.: A man walked in to police headquarters and said he was being harassed by his ex-girlfriend.
Friday, Aug. 16
12:31 a.m.: An officer pulled over a car near Tedeschi. Police arrested Obed Plaza, 32, of 6 East St., Milford, on charges of operating a motor vehicle with a revoked license, subsequent offense, and having an expired registration.
1:01 a.m.: A caller said she could hear a couple screaming on Maher Court. Police then received a second call from a man and a woman fighting. Police responded to Maher Court, but found no issues. The couple was on East Main Street.
1:05 a.m.: A caller on East Main Street asked police to remove a woman from his home. The woman was intoxicated, the caller said, and now running through a field.
1:34 a.m.: A caller reported a man was in a vehicle in his driveway on North Vine Street. Police responded. The man was lost and looking for the same house address on Vine Street.
8:37 a.m.: A caller reported yelling and screaming on Dominick Street.
3:16 p.m.: A man on Mount Pleasant Street said someone is cutting trees on his property, and he had a bill of sale to prove the property was his. Police responded. The officer found no evidence that anyone had cut anything on the man's property.
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