Crime & Safety
Milford Police Make DUI, Theft Arrests: Log
Nashua man and woman charged with driving under the influence; Rindge man charged with theft.
MILFORD, NH – Milford police made the following arrests and responded to the following calls from Sept. 17 to 30.
Milford police charged Michelle Davis, of Manchester, with driving with an expired license and violation of the state's hand-off law at a traffic stop on Amherst Street on Sept. 17.
Milford police charged Jennifer White, of Nashua, with driving under the influence on Nashua Street on Sept. 17.
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Milford police charged Brian Baker, of Nashua, with driving under the influence on Nashua Street on Sept. 18.
Milford police charged Edward Scott Spaulding, of Rindge, with two counts of theft on Jones Road on Sept. 25.
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Milford police charged Katharine Laubscher, of Milford, for driving with a suspended registration on Summer Street on Sept. 26.
Milford police arrested Naomi Marden, of Milford, on a bench warrant on Sept. 28.
Milford police charged Dean Smith, of Epsom, with being a habitual driving offender and with a violation of the state’s hands-free device law on Sept. 29.
Milford police responded to a call on a sudden death on Foster Road on Sept. 18.
Milford police investigated a theft on Scarborough Lane on Sept. 19.
Milford police investigated a theft on Marshall Street on Sept. 25.
Milford police investigated an assault on Crosby Road on Sept. 26.
Milford police investigated a report of vandalism on Noons Quarry Road on Sept. 28.
Milford police invested a theft report on Garden Street in Sept. 30.
Editor's note: This post was derived from information supplied by the Milford Police Department and does not indicate a conviction. This link explains the removal request process for New Hampshire Patch police reports.
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