MAN ARRESTED FOLLOWING KNIFE ATTACK

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE THURSDAY JUNE 11TH 2026 MILFORD — On Monday June 8, 2026, at approximately 12:46PM the Milford Public Safety Communications received a 911 call from South Central section of Milford. reporting a victim with lacerations to the neck and shoulder area.

Arriving on scene at 12:50PM, officers located the victim with visible knife wounds to their hands, neck and face. Speaking to the 911 caller at the scene, officers were directed to a nearby residence where it was believed the incident took place. Inside the residence officers observed a large amount of blood in different areas of the home.

"This incident represents a deeply disturbing act of violence that resulted in serious physical and emotional injuries to the victim," said Milford Chief of Police Robert Tusino. "We are fortunate that this incident did not result in a loss of life. I'd like to commend the outstanding response from our Patrol Division, Detective Bureau, and Family Services Unit for their swift actions and professionalism, which helped bring this case to a quick resolution."

As a result of the investigation, Raghavendar Juluru, 46, of Milford, was arrested and held on $50,000 bail.

ASSAULT WITH INTENT TO MURDER ASSAULT AND BATTERY ASSAULT AND BATTERY WITH DANGEROUS WEAPON KIDNAPPING ASSAULT TO MAIM CARRYING A DANGEROUS WEAPON

HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY

“Today, we honor the brave men and women who gave everything for a freedom they knew many would never fully understand. Their sacrifice is not measured by the battles they fought, but by the generations they protected. We remember them not only with words, but with gratitude, respect, and a promise to never forget.”

MAN ARRESTED FOR BRANDISHING FIREARM AT JUVENILE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE FRIDAY MAY 22ND 2026 MILFORD — On Thursday May 21, 2026, at 2:28PM, the Milford Public Safety Communications Center received a 911 call from a juvenile reporting a male in a grey or blue SUV brandished a firearm following a dispute in front of 7-11, located at 127 Main Street.

Fleeing prior to officers’ arrival, a canvas of the area was completed without sight of the vehicle or suspect in question. At approximately 14:33 the suspect vehicle was identified using Flock™ technology, leading to the identification of Nicholas Ybarra Perez, 24, of Miramar, Florida as the suspect.

During a field interview, Ybarra Perez told officers the gun he brandished was a BB gun and provided the location in the car in which it was stored.

“Thanks to the rapid response of our officers and the investigative technology available to the Milford Police Department, we were able to quickly identify the suspect and recover the weapon involved.” Said Milford Chief of Police Robert Tusino

Ybarra Perez was released on $200 bail and is set for arraignment at Milford District Court.

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MULTI-AGENCY INVESTIGATION LEADS TO GUN TRAFFICKING ARREST

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE TUESDAY MAY 19TH 2026 MILFORD — On Monday May 18, 2026, The Milford Police Department, Massachusetts State Police Violent Fugitive Apprehension Section and ATF Worcester concluded a long-term investigation into the illegal sale of firearms in Milford.

At approximately 8:50AM, Massachusetts State Police and Shrewsbury Police Department apprehended Robson De Souza, 20, of Milford in Shrewsbury, MA.

“Once again, a great collaborative effort with multiple agencies to get illegal firearms out of our community.” Said Milford Chief of Police Robert Tusino

De Souza was transported to Worcester Superior Court for arraignment on the following charges:

SELL/TRANSFER LARGE CAPACITY FIREARM

SELL/TRANSFER LARGE CAPACITY FIREARM

POSSESSION LARGE CAPACITY FIREARM

POSSESSION LARGE CAPACITY/FEEDING DEVICE

CARRY A FIREARM WITHOUT LICENSE

CONSPIRACY

POSSESSION AMMUNITION WITHOUT FID CARD

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OUI ARREST MADE FOLLOWING LATE-NIGHT CRASH

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MONDAY MAY 18TH 2026 MILFORD — On Thursday May 14, 2026, at approximately 10:47PM, the Milford Public Safety Communications Center received multiple calls reporting a single car motor vehicle collision into a telephone pole.

On arrival, officers discovered a gray Hyundai Elantra with heavy front-end damage occupied by three individuals, with one passenger exhibiting head and face injuries.

On scene a witness reported a fourth occupant of the vehicle had fled on foot. While Milford Fire Department and Coastal ambulance administered treatment, members of the Milford Police K-9 Unit successfully tracked the fourth occupant to a residence on Prospect St.

As a result of the investigation, Luis Guaman Tenezaca, 19, of Milford, was charged with the following crimes:

OUI-LIQUOR OR .08%

NEGLIGENT OPERATION OF MOTOR VEHICLE

MARKED LANES VIOLATION

ALCOHOL IN MV, POSSESS OPEN CONTAINER OF

LIQUOR, PERSON UNDER 21 POSSESS

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NATIONAL POLICE WEEK

In 1962, President Kennedy proclaimed May 15 as National Peace Officers Memorial Day and the calendar week in which May 15 falls, as National Police Week. National Police Week pays special recognition to those law enforcement officers who have lost their lives in the line of duty for the safety and protection of others.

In 2026, May 10th to May 16th is National Police Week. This week is dedicated to honor the men and women of the law enforcement community and those who sacrificed their lives in the line of duty.

This week is especially poignant for the Milford Police Department, as it serves as a time of remembrance for Officer Harry Butler and Sergeant Walter “Moose” Conley, who tragically lost their lives in the line of duty serving the Milford Community.

PRESERVE PEACE CALL TURNS INTO THREE HOUR STANDOFF

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MONDAY MAY 11TH 2026

MILFORD — On Sunday, May 10, 2026, at approximately 6:29PM, the Milford Police Department patrol division responded to a residence in the Depot Street area of town to preserve peace in a civil dispute.

The incident quickly escalated into a mental health crisis when an individual at the location refused to open the door for police, stating they had a knife and would hurt themselves and anyone who entered.

Due to the volatile nature of the incident, residents of a multi-family dwelling were evacuated while members of the Milford Police Department Special Operations Team, Family Services Unit and CEMLEC Crisis Negotiator Team responded to the scene.

“When dealing with tense situations like this, it’s critical to use every resource at our disposal to preserve the safety of our residents and those involved.” Said Chief Robert Tusino

At 9:06PM, the individual surrendered to law enforcement and was transported to Milford Regional Medical Center.

CONTACT JCOVINO@MILFORDPOLICE.ORG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INQUIRES All suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.