Crime & Safety
Police Log: Woman Locked in Bathroom, Kids on the Roof of Memorial Elementary
The following information was provided by the Milford Police Department. Charges do not indicate a conviction.

Sunday, May 5
12:22 a.m.: A disturbance was reported on Main Street, at the Milford Common Building. Police received a report of a possible breaking-and-entering in progress. No arrests were reported.
1:45 a.m.: A caller on Stallbrook Road said he could hear a woman yelling for help. The woman was banging on the wall, he said, and lives alone. Police responded but no one answered the door. Firefighters were called to gain entry. The woman was locked in the bathroom for three hours and needed help opening the door.
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2:44 a.m.: A caller reported loud noises coming from the area of the complex laundry room, on Pheasant Circle. Police determined machines were making noise in a utility closet.Â
6:28 a.m.: A caller reported someone had taken a grey Trek mountain bike from outside his home on East Main Street, sometime overnight. The caller later told police one of his friends may have borrowed the bike. He said he would call later if he needed to file a report.
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10:29 a.m.: A caller reported finding an abandoned bike on Cornell Drive.
11:21 a.m.: A woman said a golf ball had smashed her window on North Vine Street. She asked to speak to an officer.
11:23 a.m.: A woman reported she lost an iPad in a brown leather case in the area of I-495 and Cedar Street.
2:36 p.m.: A caller on Thayer Street said people in a duplex on Water Street were causing a disturbance with music.
3:06 p.m.: A caller reported an Audi had cut several people off on Fortune Boulevard, before turning into Wendy's.
5:56 p.m.: An officer reported a possible brush fire in the area of the gun range on Cedar Street. Smoke originated in Hopkinton. Hopkinton Fire reported they had a barn on fire with an acre of brush burning as well. Milford responded to help out.
6:03 p.m.: Kids were on the roof of Memorial Elementary School. An officer spoke to them.
6:09 p.m.: A woman asked police to remove her 25-year-old son from the house, as he was out of control.
6:12 p.m.: Firefighters spoke to people on Luby Avenue, who had a large outside fire. Outdoor burning is no longer allowed.
6:13 p.m.: A caller reported loud music on Haven Street.
6:34 p.m.: An officer reported smoke in the area of Whitewood Road and Highland Street. Firefighters investigated.
6:45 p.m.: A person walked in to police headquarters to report a hit-and-run.
6:47 p.m.: A man reported loud music on Haven Street. The music could be heard by the dispatcher through the telephone.
7:19 p.m.: A caller reported seeing three teenagers in throwing rocks at what looked like an outhouse, and possibly having a BB gun. Police responded and found a parent with two children, shooting an air soft rifle at a target.
7:43 p.m.: A man on Bowdoin Drive told police his neighbor's Jeep had just rolled out of the driveway and went up and over his wall. Police responded. No damage resulted from the incident.
7:55 p.m.: Police received a complaint of loud music on Orchard Street.
10:20 p.m.: A man walked in to police headquarters to report someone was using his PayPal account. The incident initiated in Framingham. The caller was advised to contact that department.
10:19 p.m.: A caller reported two cars were shooting fireworks at houses on Genoa Avenue and Cedar Street as they drove by. Police responded but could not locate the vehicles.
10:21 p.m.: A caller on Grant Street told police she heard gun shots, in the form of three loud bangs. Police checked the area but found nothing amiss.
11:30 p.m.: A woman reported loud music coming from the rear of a building on Main Street. Officers found a small group of people and a small radio. They were told to turn it down.
Monday, May 6
12:08 a.m.: A nurse from Milford Regional Medical Center said a man was sitting on the ground in a parking lot on Cape Road. Police checked the parking lots from the Hopedale line to Green Street, and found no one.
11:42 a.m.: BP Gas reported the theft of gasoline. The vehicle had North Carolina plates and took off without paying for about $40 in gas.Â
1:38 p.m.: A man told police he was "jumped" at the Pond Street lot. Police responded. He was taken to Milford Regional Medical Center for a mental health evaluation.
1:46 p.m.: Police are seeking a summons to charge Ruben D. Morales, 46, of 63 Western Ave., Framingham, with violating an abuse prevention order.
2:54 p.m.: Mendon Fire tower reported smoke in the area of Cedar Street and Fortune Boulevard. Milford firefighters could see smoke coming from the Vietnam Trails area. A fire official reported a few acres were burning, but slowly. Hopkinton and Hopedale responded to help. The fire was reported to be contained by 5 p.m.
4:33 p.m.: A caller on Congress Street spotted youths climbing on a tree on the Spruce Street side of Stacy Middle School. Police spoke to the kids.
4:41 p.m.: Police advised the site supervisor to clear the road.
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