MILFORD POLICE ASKING FOR INFORMATION TO LOCATE MISSING JUVENILE

Our agency is seeking the public’s assistance to locate a missing 15 year-old. Kamilla Masciarelli was last seen in the area of Purchase St. and Sabatinelli Rd. at approximately 5PM, wearing a Black hooded sweatshirt and Gray pants.

If you see Kamilla please contact the us immediately at 508-473-1113 or by dialing 911. It is possible Kamilla has made her way to Marlborough.

MILFORD POLICE OFFICER TRANSPORTED TO HOSPITAL FOLLOWING MAIN STREET FIRE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE TUESDAY NOVEMBER 4TH 2025

MILFORD — On Monday November 3, 2025, at 4:38PM, the Milford Public Safety Communications Center received a 911 call reporting smoke in the building at 72 Main Street in Milford.

Arriving at 4:43PM, members of the Milford Fire Department began investigating the smoke condition within the mixed-use premises of the Turtle Tavern and residential apartments. Shortly after arrival at 4:46PM, the Milford Fire Department located fire extending through the outside of the building.

At 4:51PM, as Fire Fighters worked the fire, Sergeant Patrick Dailey of the Milford Police Department was informed of a resident still on the third floor of the smoke-filled building. Taking lifesaving measures, Sgt. Dailey proceeded to third floor apartment with low visibility and poor breathing conditions in attempt to rescue the resident only to find the apartment empty. During an evacuation of the neighboring buildings, the resident was located already outside. Sgt. Dailey was transported to Milford Regional Hospital for smoke inhalation treatment, where he was later released.

“Sergeant Dailey’s selfless actions reflect the dedication and courage of our officers” said Chief of Police Robert Tusino. “I’d like to commend Sgt. Dailey’s bravery and reinforce my gratitude for our partnership with the Milford Fire Department to minimalize further tragedy.”

Fire Fighters from several towns remained on-scene battling the fire until after 11pm.

“My thoughts are with the residents, as well as the owners of the Turtle Tavern.”

A large portion of Main Street and the surrounding area will remain closed today, as crews work to clear the remnants of the building. It is expected the area will reopen at approximately 10:00PM

CONTACT JCOVINO@MILFORDPOLICE.ORG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INQUIRES

SEARCH WARRANT RESULTS IN DRUG POSSESSION ARREST

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE THURSDAY OCTOBER 30TH 2025

MILFORD — On Wednesday, October 29, 2025, the Milford Police Detective Bureau, with assistance from the Milford Police Patrol Division and the Milford Police K-9 Unit, executed a search warrant at a residence on South Main Street, resulting in the arrest of Steven Consigli, 29, of Milford, MA.

The warrant was the result of an ongoing investigation into Consigli’s continued distribution of illegal narcotics within the Town of Milford.

In April 2025, Consigli was previously arrested at his Shadowbrook residence on multiple charges related to drug and firearm possession. Consigli, who remains on probation stemming from those charges, has been the subject of continued investigation by Milford Detectives.

At approximately 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, October 29, officers executed the search warrant at Consigli’s residence, leading to his arrest without incident.

“Our officers and detectives remain committed to proactively investigating and addressing illegal drug activity in our community,” said Chief of Police Robert Tusino. “No offender, let alone repeat offender will find sanctuary in Milford.”

Steven Consigli was charged with the following crimes and held without bail:

POSSESSION OF AMMUNITION WITHOUT FID CARD

DRUG POSSESSION OF CLASS B SUBSTANCE

DRUG POSSESSION WITH INTENT TO DISTRIBUTE OF CLASS C SUBSTANCE

OFFICER BRIAN SANCHIONI AND K-9 TITAN HONORED BY NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS

Yesterday, Officer Brian Sanchioni and his K-9 partner, Titan, were recognized by the New England Patriots for their courageous actions during a life-saving incident earlier this year.

On April 28, 2025, Officer Sanchioni and K-9 Titan responded to a report of a missing 8-year-old boy. After an extensive search, Titan successfully located the child clinging to a small tree in a body of water. Thanks to the quick response and teamwork of Officer Sanchioni and Titan, the boy was rescued and brought to safety.

The duo were honored yesterday at Gillette Stadium and got to personally meet Patriots' owner Robert Kraft.

DRUG ARREST OUTSIDE MILFORD DISTRICT COURT

MILFORD — On Friday October 17, 2025, at approximately 12:20PM, the Milford Public Safety Communications Center received a call reporting a male and female using drugs inside a white Honda Accord in the parking lot of Milford District Court.

On arrival members of the Milford Police Detective Bureau made contact with a male occupant of the white Accord, Celso Souza Filho. While speaking to Filho, Detective observed a glass bong and a skinny, tubular glass pipe in the passenger area of the vehicle. Further investigation netted 1.3 grams of cocaine, 97 trazadone pills, a black digital scale and paraphernalia consistent with crack-cocaine use.

Celso Souza Filho, 45 and Jennifer Salamone, 36, of Marlborough, MA were charged with the following:

CLASS B DRUG POSSESSION
CLASS E DRUG POSSESSION

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All suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Milford Police Department and DEA to hold Prescription Drug Take Back Day Saturday, October 25, 2025 at the Milford Senior Center.

Milford Police Department and DEA to hold Prescription Drug Take Back Day Saturday, October 25, 2025 at the Milford Senior Center.

 

Milford, MA- The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration will once again conduct one of its most popular community programs:  National Prescription Drug Take Back Day is Saturday, October 25, 2025, from 10:00am – 1200pm.  The public can dispose of their unwanted prescription medications at the Milford Senior Center located at 60 North Bow St., with the assistance of the Milford Police Department.  The collection site will be located outside the front entrance to the Milford Senior Center.

 

This initiative addresses a vital public safety and health issue.  Medicines that languish in home cabinets are highly susceptible to diversion, misuse, and abuse.  Rates of prescription drug abuse in the U.S are alarmingly high, as are the number of accidental poisonings and overdoses due to these drugs.  DEA launched its prescription drug take back program when both the Environmental Protection Agency and the Food and Drug Administration advised the public that flushing these drugs down the toilet or throwing them in the trash posed potential safety and health hazards.

 

Last April, during the Take Back Day, the DEA New England Field Division participated in the event.  There was a total of 4,472 law enforcement agencies that participated, over the course of four hours, 620,321 lbs. (310 tons) of expired, unused, unwanted prescription drugs were collected at 4,472 collection sites throughout the country. In Massachusetts, 176 law enforcement agencies participated collecting a total of 26,590 lbs. of unwanted and unused prescription drugs.

 

Please help us in keeping our community safe from this dangerous hazard.

MULTI-AGENCY EFFORT RESULTS IN CAPTURE OF ARMED SUSPECT

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 15TH 2025

MILFORD — On Monday, September 22, 2025, the Milford Police Detective Bureau received information regarding threats made. Alexis Sierra, 23, of Woonsocket, Rhode Island, was observed brandishing a firearm and threatening to “shoot up” the victim’s residence.

As detectives responded to the area, they observed a gray 2023 Mercedes-Benz matching the description provided by the victim. The vehicle fled the scene at a high rate of speed. Due to the erratic operation creating a danger to the public, detectives discontinued the pursuit and notified both the Massachusetts and Rhode Island State Police to attempt to locate the vehicle, but it was not immediately found.

On Thursday, September 25, 2025, the Milford District Court issued an arrest warrant for Alexis Sierra on multiple charges, including Assault with a Dangerous Weapon.

Over the following weeks, Sierra was reportedly involved in multiple high-speed pursuits with Bellingham Police, Massachusetts State Police, Woonsocket Police, Providence Police, and Rhode Island State Police, evading capture each time.

On Tuesday, October 14, 2025, Sierra was apprehended by the East Providence Police Department, concluding a multi-agency effort to locate and safely take him into custody.

“This arrest is a testament to the outstanding collaboration among local and state agencies across Massachusetts and Rhode Island,” said Chief Robert Tusino of the Milford Police Department. “Their coordinated efforts ensured that a dangerous individual was taken off the streets without further harm to the public.”

Alexis Sierra has been charged with the following crimes:

ASSAULT W/DANGEROUS WEAPON
THREAT TO COMMIT CRIME
NEGLIGENT OPERATION OF MOTOR VEHICLE
STOP FOR POLICE, FAIL
STOP/YIELD, FAIL TO
SPEEDING IN VIOL SPECIAL REGULATION
STOP/YIELD, FAIL TO
PASSING VIOLATION
PASSING VIOLATION
UNLICENSED OPERATION OF MV
FUGITIVE FROM JUSTICE

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All suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
*Booking photo courtesy of East Providence Police Department