Crime & Safety

Police Log: 'Aggressive' Patient, Computer Scam

The following information was provided by the Milford Police Department. All arrests are reported. Charges do not indicate a conviction.

Wednesday, May 29

1:13 p.m.: Kohl's on Medway Road reported that a woman had shoplifted.

1:46 p.m.: A resident went to the Police Department to report that she lost her passport.

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3 p.m.: Holliston police reported a tractor-trailer took down traffic lights in Holliston and was heading into Milford. They only had a partial plate. Police stopped a vehicle on Medway Road but it was not the tractor-trailer in question.

6:26 p.m.: The Fire Department responded to an alarm at Riverside Community Care. It was a cooking fire with smoke only.

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7:50 p.m.: A caller reported loud music on Luby Avenue.

9:59 p.m.: A disturbance was reported at Riverside Community Care. A caller requested officers for a patient disturbance; a woman had left the establishment for several hours. She returned aggressive, refused to cooperate and may have had a weapon. The woman was Section 12.

11:46 p.m.: A woman from West Street reported her 25-year-old son was unresponsive, and had a history of heroin use. The son was taken to the hospital.

Thursday, May 30

1:21 a.m.: A caller from Zain Circle said there was a fork lift with the horn going off. Police reported no horns sounding.

7:41 a.m.: A caller from North Street reported a virus/scam on her computer that said it was the FBI and to unlock her computer she needed to send $450. She was offered an officer but she declined because she was heading to work.

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