Crime & Safety
Milford Police Make Arrests for Larceny, Domestic Disputes
This information was provided by the Milford Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
Worker Accused of Theft
A worker at the Nuvo Cig Kiosk at the Westfield Shoppingtown/Connecticut Post Mall has been accused of stealing $100 from the cash register, police said.
The worker, identified as Joseph Bergeron, 29, of Middletown, was charged early Tuesday morning on a warrant, according to police.
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The arrest warrant stemmed from a June complaint of "an employee theft" at the kiosk at 1201 Boston Post Road, police said.
"Investigation led to the arrest of Bergeron who is accused of taking $100 from the cash register," police said.
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The suspect was released on a promise to appear in court, according to police.
Man Charged with Strangulation
A 25-year-old man was charged with disorderly conduct and second-degree strangulation after cops got a complaint of a disturbance at 10:25 p.m. Monday, according to police.
The man, identified as Robert Miles of 131 Clark St., stands "accused of throwing an object at and restraining a family member by the neck during an argument," police said.
Miles was released on a promise to appear in court, according to police.
Woman, Teen Charged in Domestic Disturbance
A 40-year-old woman and a 19-year-old man were each charged with disorderly conduct after cops got a complaint of a domestic disturbance at 12 Fern St. at 12:55 p.m. Monday, police said.
Charged were Carrie Meshew and Stephen Grinvalsky, who both live at the address, according to police. They are accused of "engaging in a physical altercation with each other," police said.
Each was released on a promise to appear in court, according to police.
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