Crime & Safety

Cops: Fake Home Depot Letters in Milford Contain Porn

Milford police say they are currently investigating several suspicious letters that claim to be sent from the retailer but in fact contain pornography.

The letters are marked with a Home Depot return address but the contents won’t help much with home improvement.

Milford police say they are currently investigating several suspicious letters that claim to be sent from the retailer but in fact contain pornography.

The letters are being sent through the mail and each one “contains a pornographic picture of a person and references the Home Depot,” Milford police spokesman Jeff Nielsen said in a release.

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“Investigators are encouraging residents that receive these letters not to open them and contact the police,” Nielsen said.

If you have information that could lead to the identification of the source of these letters, police are asking you call them at 203.783.4771 or email the department at avitti@ci.milford.ct.us. Or you can submit a crime tip at www.milfordpd.org.

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