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Milford Teens Charged With Knifepoint Robbery

Arrest information provided by the Milford Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.

 

Three Milford teens, including one juvenile, were arrested by Milford Police for allegedly displaying a knife and taking cash during a robbery on Underhill Road.

Investigations led to the arrests of Patrick Mackin, age 18 of 26 Eddy Street, Milford, Jacquyus Lewis, age 18 of 28 Thompson Street, Milford, and a juvenile, age 16.

Mackin and Lewis were charged with second degree robbery, second degree larceny and second degree conspiracy to commit larceny.

Mackin and Lewis were released on a promise to appear in court on December 11th. A juvenile summons was issued for the Juvenile.

Questions about this police report can be forwarded to ryan.sartor@patch.com.

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Steven Petti December 4, 2012 at 02:01 pm
Ugh, more miscreants running rampant in Milford.
Listen kids and young adults...life really isn't that difficult. Get an education, get a job, keep your hands to yourself (and by that, I mean don't use weapons against anyone), and don't steal. That's really all there is to it.
Lindy Smith December 6, 2012 at 06:19 pm
Bet they are the ones going thru our cars in that area too
bob December 8, 2012 at 07:37 pm
I bet you they are section 8 dirt bag skids that Milford is allowing into our neighborhoods ..
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Sad that they had to leave these beauties behind. I'm sure they are heartbroken over it.
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