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Photo Gallery: National Night Out Draws Large Crowd

Over 1,500 members of the Milton community attended the event at the Milton Police Department.

For the fourth consecutive year the Milton community and it's police department came together for an evening of free family fun on Wednesday, August 3.  The National Night Out drew over 1,500 to the Milton Police Headquarters for demonstrations, vehicle tour and plenty of kids activities.

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Court Log: One of Five Suspects Arraigned for Tedeschi's Armed Robbery

The man shown holding a gun during the January armed robbery of a Randolph Avenue convenience store recently appeared in Quincy District Court.

The suspect in the January armed robbery of the Tedeschi Food Shop on Randolph Avenue was recently arraigned. Civil Kervens, 20 of Roxbury, was one of five men charged in the incident that occurred just after 9:30 p.m. on January 29. According to the reports by Milton Police Detectives, Kervens and Nazareth Perkins, 40 of Mattapan, stole cash, 266 $2 scratch-off lottery tickets and 78 $10 scratch-off lottery tickets. Kervens was carrying a handgun during the robbery, according to court documents. Following the robbery, the Boston Police Department identified Brett Hannigan, 31 of Rockland, as a person of interest in the robbery. According to the report, the stolen lottery tickets were turned in at several Boston locations including …

Friday, July 15, 2011

Several Vehicles in Eliot Street Area Entered Wednesday Night

The Milton Police Log indicates at least five vehicles were broken into overnight on July 13.

At least five vehicles were broken into overnight Wednesday, July 13, in the area of Eliot Street and Maple Street, according to the Milton Police Log. Throughout the day on Thursday, two residents from Eliot Street, two from Maple Street and one from Oak Road, reported their vehicles were entered overnight. The log did not indicate if the targeted vehicles were unlocked, but Milton Police advise residents to lock their vehicles and remove all valuables overnight. 

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Police Log: Arrest, Drug Citation

Here is an excerpt from the Milton Police log on March 7.

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Monday, March 7, 2011

Police Log: Arrests, Car Break-ins

Here is an excerpt from the Milton Police Log from March 4-7.

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Friday, March 4, 2011

Police Log: Drug Arrest and Court Orders

This is an excerpt from the Milton Police Log on Thursday, March 3.

3:05 p.m. Police served a court order at 172 Brook Road. 4:04 p.m. Police served a court summons to 16 Fairfax Road. 4:19 p.m. A caller requested medical service to 111 Unquity Road for a hockey player down on the ice with a possible spinal injury. The party was transported to Massachusetts General Hospital. 5:04 p.m. Police made an arrest at Thacher and Clapp Streets after a motor vehicle stop. One party was arrested for a narcotics violation.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Police Log: Two Arrests and Vandalism

This is an excerpt from the Milton Police Log on Wednesday, March 2.

1:32 p.m. The DPW reported vandalism to road signs in the area of Pleasant Street and Murray Avenue. An officer reported that one road sign was vandalized with silver spray paint. 2:13 p.m. Police arrested one person at Clapp and Thacher Street on Wednesday. The arrest was for a default warrant and a suspended license.  11:22 p.m. Police made an arrest after a motor vehicle stop at Randolph Avenue and Reed Street. Police made the arrest after a motor vehicle stop for an outstanding warrant.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Police Log:

This is an excerpt from the Milton Police Log on Tuesday, March 1.

8:17 a.m. Police responded to a call for smoke coming from a cellar on Pine Grove Street. Fallon ambulance and the Milton Fire Department were notified. The fire department reported that the smoke was due to a boiler. 2:07 p.m. Police made a warrant arrest on Viola Street. One party was arrested on a warrant service. 10: 37 p.m. A Curry College student was taken to Milton Hospital after an assault in Boston. An officer confirmed the party was assaulted in Boston and the person was transported to Milton Hospital for treatment.

Friday, December 10, 2010

Norfolk DA Confirms Delvonte Tisdale's Death and Acknowledges Security Breach

DA confirms that Tisdale breached security in North Carolina and his death was likely the result of falling from a commercial jet.

Norfolk County District Attorney Bill Keating confirmed this evening that Delvonte Tisdale's death was likely the result from trauma sustained after falling from a commercial plane – which means a huge breach in airport security occurred.  Tisdale, whose badly damaged body was discovered on November 15 on Brierbrook Street, a quiet residential street in Milton that abuts the Blue Hills, sustained injuries that were "so unique and severe it puzzled even the most veteran homicide detectives," Keating said at a press conference today. State, local and North Carolina officials investigated the case and followed the evidence. The theory of a death resulting from falling from a plane was a possibility in the beginning of the investigation. "…

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