MILFORD — On Friday, August 15, 2025, at approximately 1:38 p.m., the Milford Public Safety Communications Center received multiple 911 calls reporting that a large front-end loader had crashed on Cedar Street in Milford.
Responding officers arrived to find a nearly 60,000-pound front-end loader that had struck a guardrail and utility pole. An on-scene investigation revealed the equipment experienced brake failure while traveling down Fortune Boulevard, colliding with another vehicle and several road signs before ultimately coming to rest against the utility pole.
“It’s a miracle no one was killed or seriously injured,” said Milford Police Chief Robert Tusino. “If a motorist had entered the intersection just one second earlier, we could be facing an unspeakable tragedy.”
A video of the incident has been posted to all Milford Police Department social media platforms.
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MILFORD CHIEF OF POLICE URGES PARENTS TO ADDRESS RISING DANGERS OF E-BIKE FOLLOWING ANOTHER SERIOUS CRASH
MILFORD — On Monday, August 19, 2025, the Milford Public Safety Communications Center received multiple 911 calls reporting a collision involving a motor vehicle and an E-Bike. Responders arrived on scene and located a teenage male with serious but non-life-threatening injuries. The attached photo shows the aftermath after the rider’s head struck the vehicle’s windshield.
In 2025, Milford has experienced a troubling surge in unsafe and illegal E-Bike operation. The Milford Police Department is urging parents to help protect their children by restricting the use of E-Bikes and reinforcing safe practices.
“In my thirty years as a paramedic, I have never seen such a rise in brain injuries as we are witnessing since the advent of E-Bikes in our community,” said Chief of Police Robert Tusino.
In July, the Milford Police Department released an educational video outlining the laws and dangers associated with E-Bikes. Shortly after, WCVB Channel 5 News featured a story on Milford’s growing concerns. Despite these efforts, unsafe riding behaviors and serious collisions have continued to increase.
“We are asking parents to take an active role by limiting their children’s use of E-Bikes and educating them on the very real dangers of operating these vehicles,” Chief Tusino added.
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MILFORD MAN ARRESTED ON DRUG POSSESSION AND DISTRIBUTION CHARGES
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MILFORD — On Friday, August 8, 2025, members of the Milford Police Detective Bureau, along with the Milford Police K-9 and Special Operations Units, executed a search warrant at 90.5 Spruce Street in Milford as part of an ongoing investigation into the distribution of cocaine.
At approximately 2:04 p.m., Milford Police units approached the residence and announced the execution of the warrant. Upon entering, officers located the target of the investigation, Luiz Bossanelli, 23, of Milford, on the second floor of the residence.
A search of the premises resulted in the seizure of cocaine, blue M30 pills, digital drug scales, and assorted sandwich bags.
Milford Chief of Police Robert Tusino commended the efforts of the officers, stating:
“The continued efforts by our investigators and specialty units to take drugs off the streets of our community are to be commended.“
As a result of the investigation, Luiz Bossanelli has been charged with:
• Drug Possession with Intent to Distribute (Class B)
• Drug Possession (Class B)
• Drug Possession (Class A)
• Drug Violation Near a School/Park
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JOINT OPERATION LEADS TO CHILD RAPE AND PORNOGRAPHY ARREST OF EL SALVADORIAN NATIONAL
MILFORD — On Friday, August 1, 2025, at approximately 4:10 a.m., the Milford Police Detective Bureau, in coordination with the Massachusetts State Police Violent Fugitive Apprehension Section (VFAS) and the United States Marshals Service, initiated an operation in the area of 16 Court Square to apprehend Manuel Umana Solorzano, 29, of Milford, MA. Umana Solorzano was wanted on multiple charges, including rape of a child with force and possession of child pornography.
At approximately 5:41 a.m., while conducting surveillance, detectives and marshals observed Umana Solorzano exit his residence and approach a waiting Ford Transit van. As personnel from the multi-agency task force moved in, Umana Solorzano fled on foot toward North Bow Street. Milford Police Detectives pursued the suspect and closed the distance as he entered the backyard of a residence on North Bow Street.
At approximately 5:43 a.m., the pursuit ended when Umana Solorzano turned toward a detective, assumed a fighting stance, and reached for his waistband. After ignoring repeated commands to stop, he was tased and taken into custody without further incident.
Milford Police Chief Robert Tusino stated:
“Someone who is suspected of taking advantage of children will find no quarter in Milford. There will be no shelter, no safe haven, no sanctuary for people who are suspected of such crimes against children. My sincerest thanks to the Massachusetts State Police and the US Marshals for coordinating with our detectives in apprehending this suspected child predator.
Manuel Umana Solorzano was booked at the Milford Police Department at 5:49AM and will be arraigned at Milford District Court later today on the following charges:
Indecent A&B on Child Under 14
Possess Child Pornography
Reckless Endangerment of Child
Photograph Sexual or Intimate Parts of Child
Statutory Rape of Child, Five Year Age Difference
Rape of Child With Force
Lascivious Pose/Exhibit Child in Nude
Resisting Arrest
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MILFORD MAN CHARGED AFTER LEWD CONDUCT REPORTED AT IHOP
MILFORD — On Monday, July 21, 2025, at approximately 5:07 p.m., the Milford Public Safety Communications Center received a 911 call from IHOP, located at 17 Medway Road. The caller reported that a male was seated in a booth, openly watching pornography on his phone and engaging in lewd behavior.
Upon arrival, responding officers observed a male matching the description provided walking through the restaurant’s parking lot. The individual, later identified as Robert Morrison, 46, of Milford, was detained while officers interviewed witnesses.
According to a witness, the volume of the pornographic video could be heard within the restaurant. When the witness approached Morrison to ask him to lower the volume, she observed explicit content playing on his phone and noted that his hand was beneath a napkin placed over his genital area.
“This type of depravity has no place in our community,” said Chief of Police Robert Tusino. “Family establishments should be safe, welcoming environments, and we will not tolerate this kind of lascivious behavior.”
Robert Morrison has been charged with:
Disorderly Conduct
Disturbing the Peace
Distribution of Obscene Matter
MAN CHARGED AFTER SECRETLY RECORDING LOWE’S EMPLOYEES USING RESTROOM
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MILFORD — On Friday, June 27, 2025, at approximately 10:23 a.m., the Milford Public Safety Communications Center received a call from Lowe’s Home Improvement, located at 40 Fortune Boulevard, reporting that an unknown male had been filming staff members in the restroom.
Responding officers spoke with two employees who stated that, at separate times, they used the restroom and observed a man—wearing grey sweatpants and black sneakers—enter the adjacent stall. Each reported seeing a cell phone placed on the ground, propped against the suspect’s sweatpants with the camera positioned to record under the stall divider.
Both employees later identified the suspect through store surveillance footage. Additional video showed the man leaving the store as a passenger in a newer-model black Toyota Camry.
On July 2, 2025, Milford Police Detectives obtained a search warrant for Uber records associated with the identified vehicle. The warrant led officers to identify John Kelley, 18, of Wrentham, MA, as the passenger in the Camry at the time of the incident.
Detectives spoke with Kelley on July 15, 2025. During the conversation, Kelley admitted to recording the store employees without their knowledge.
As a result of the investigation, John Kelley has been charged with:
• Photographing an Unsuspecting Nude Person (2 counts)
The Milford Police Department thanks Lowe’s staff for their cooperation and assistance throughout this investigation.
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TWO CHARGED FOLLOWING ALTERCATION AT MILFORD LEGION BASEBALL GAME
MILFORD — On Monday, July 21, 2025, at approximately 9:05 PM, the Milford Public Safety Communications Center received multiple 911 calls reporting a physical altercation during the Milford Legion Baseball game against East Springfield at Fino Field.
Upon arrival, officers from the Milford Police Department found that the fight had been quickly broken up, though a verbal disturbance was still ongoing on the field. At approximately 9:25 PM, officials made the decision to suspend the game, which would be continued at a later date.
Over the following 48 hours, officers conducted an investigation, including a review of game footage and videos submitted by fans, in an effort to identify those involved in inciting violence.
As a result of the investigation, Eliezer Rosario Lebron, 19, of Holyoke, MA, has been charged with assault and battery. Additionally, a 17-year-old male from Milford has been charged with assault, disturbing the peace, and affray.
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GUIDELINES FOR TONIGHT'S MILFORD LEGION BASEBALL GAME
Good luck to our Milford Legion Baseball Post 59 tonight. Please see all guidelines for tonight's game to ensure the safety of all our players and fans.
911 CALLER CLAIMS HARASSMENT, ENDS UP CHARGED WITH DRUG TRAFFICKING
MILFORD —At approximately 2:15 AM on Wednesday, July 23, 2025, the Milford Public Safety Communications Center received a 911 call from a male later identified as Jonathan Cabral, who reported someone pointing blue lasers into his vehicle parked behind 29 Congress Street.
Upon arrival, officers spoke with the caller, who stated he was “not crazy” and claimed he was being harassed. While retrieving his identification from a blue Volkswagen, officers observed a plastic bag containing a tan-colored powder inside the vehicle.
As a result of the on-scene investigation, Jonathan Cabral, 30, of Milford, MA, was placed under arrest and charged with the following offenses:
POSSESSION OF CLASS A DRUGS
DRUG TRAFFICKING (18 GRAMS OR MORE)
MEDWAY MAN ARRESTED AFTER RACIAL THREATS AND LEWD MESSAGES TARGETING MILFORD OFFICERS
MILFORD — On Wednesday, July 16, 2025, at approximately 9:33 PM, the Milford Police Department began receiving multiple phone calls from a "ghost" phone number. The unidentified male caller made racially charged statements directed at minority residents of Milford, as well as comments targeting the ethnicity of Milford Police Department officers.
At 9:47 PM the same evening, the department’s official Instagram account received a series of direct messages from an account indicating they had called the department and made additional threats toward minority groups and sexually aggressive comments toward two female officers.
On Thursday, July 17, 2025, the Milford Police Detective Bureau launched an investigation into the incident. With the assistance of the Medway Police Department Detective Unit, investigators identified Lawrence Trust, 46, of Medway, MA, as the individual responsible for the Instagram messages.
On Tuesday, July 22, 2025, at approximately 10:30 AM, members of the Milford Police Detective Bureau and Special Operations Unit, with assistance from Medway Police, arrested Trust at his Medway residence on a warrant for threats to commit a crime.
Regarding the arrest, Milford Police Chief Robert Tusino stated:
“This kind of lewd and bigoted behavior will not be tolerated toward the citizens and officers I serve. There is zero tolerance in Milford for threats against a person based on their race, ethnicity, creed, or sex.”
Trust was transported to the Milford Police Department for booking and subsequently arraigned in Milford District Court on the following charges:
Threat to Commit a Crime (2 counts)