UPTON RESIDENT TAKEN INTO CUSTODY AFTER MAKING THREATS

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 25TH 2026

 

MILFORD — On Monday February 23, 2026, at approximately 10:57 a.m., the Milford Public Safety Communications Center received a call reporting a disturbance near 270 Main Street in Milford.  The caller reported a male had brandished what looked to be a pistol and made threats to “leave him bleeding”.

Arriving minutes after the call, officers found a male known to them as Dominick Cristino, 60, of Upton, MA yelling at two occupants of a white Dodge Ram truck.  On-scene Cristino refused to cooperate with the investigation, refusing to follow officers’ commands.

In speaking to the victim, it was determined the caller was attempting to drop a vehicle off to a customer at 270 Main Street when Cristino approached him and his passenger and became verbally aggressive yelling for them to “Go back to Brazil” and that he was going to shoot them.

At 11:12 a.m., Dominick Cristino was arrested and brought to the Milford Police Department for booking.

During the booking process Cristino continued to be disruptive by yelling racial slurs at the officers. While being searched, Cristino pulled away from officers and stripped his clothes off exposing his genitalia and spread his nude buttocks to the officers.

When put into the jail cell for holding, Cristino attempted to flood the cell floors, obstruct the monitoring cameras and once again exposed his genitalia and opened buttocks to the camera.

Cristino was charged with the following before being released on bail:

·       CIVIL RIGHTS VIOLATION

·       ASSAULT WITH A DANGEROUS WEAPON

·       THREAT TO COMMIT A CRIME

·       DISORERLY CONDUCT

·       OPEN AND GROSS LEWDNESS

·       DISTURBING THE PEACE (SUBSEQUENT OFFENSE)

·       INDECENT EXPOSURE

   

CONTACT JCOVINO@MILFORDPOLICE.ORG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INQUIRES

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

 

 

MAN ARRESTED AFTER ATTEMPTING TO STAB ROOMATE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE TUESDAY FEBRUARY 24TH 2026

MILFORD — On Sunday, February 22, 2026, at approximately 4:37 p.m., the Milford Public Safety Communications Center received a 911 call from an individual reporting a person known to them had attempted to stab them.

Officers arrived at the residence on Fells Avenue at approximately 4:39 p.m., where they encountered a male later identified as Alexandre Leite. Leite initially told officers that no disturbance had occurred at the residence.

Officers then spoke with the reporting party inside the home, who stated that Leite had grabbed a large kitchen knife and threatened to kill both the caller and members of their family. A struggle over the knife ensued before the reporting party was able to get to safety. Leite then exited the residence.

At approximately 4:55 p.m., Alexandre Leite, 52, of Milford, was placed under arrest without further incident.

Leite has been charged with the following offenses:

 

·        Assault with Intent to Murder

·        Assault and Battery with a Dangerous Weapon (Knife)

·        Assault and Battery on a Household Member

·        Threats to Commit a Crime

·        Warrant Arrest

Leite is currently being held on $10,000 bail at the Milford Police Department pending arraignment in Milford District Court.

PARKING BAN REMAINS IN EFFECT. SNOW REMOVAL BEGINS WEDNESDAY AT 9PM

A reminder to all Milford residents and commuters. The on-street parking ban remains in effect until further notice. Beginning Wednesday February 25, 2026, at 9PM the Milford Highway Department will begin snow removal operations.

These removal operations are critical to widen narrow roadways, clear school sidewalks and increase safe travel following the storm. When removal operations are happening, certain streets will see short term closings. When the parking ban is in effect, we often attempt to courtesy locate vehicle owners before towing, during these snow removal operations vehicles will immediately be towed.

We encourage all Milford drivers to remain vigilant when driving and seek off-street parking in any of the town owned municipal lots. Thank you for your cooperation.

MAN ARRESTED AFTER THROWING DOG OFF BALCONY

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MONDAY FEBRUARY 23rd 2026

MILFORD — On Saturday, February 22, 2026, at approximately 2:39 a.m., the Milford Public Safety Communications Center received a 911 call reporting a possible disturbance at the Oak Ridge Apartments on Pheasant Circle. The caller also reported that a dog may have been thrown from a balcony.

Upon arrival, officers located a small gray dog severely injured and partially buried in a snowbank beneath the apartment associated with the disturbance. Officers immediately began arranging medical treatment for the animal while additional units responded to the apartment.

Once inside, officers observed significant damage throughout the residence. A search of the apartment located Alex De Oliveira, 25, of Milford, hiding in the bathroom. De Oliveira appeared visibly upset and showed signs of intoxication.

The on-scene investigation determined that De Oliveira was alone in the apartment and had allegedly become upset during a phone conversation with a party who was in Brazil.

“This is a senseless, inexcusable attack on a defenseless animal.” Said Milford Chief of Police Robert Tusino, “The depravity of some individuals is beyond comprehension to those of us who consider animals part of our family.”

The injured animal was taken to Tufts Animal Hospital in Grafton, MA for treatment.

At 3:31 a.m., De Oliveira was taken into custody for the following crimes before later being bailed and released for $5,000.00.

 

CRUELTY TO ANIMAL

DISTURBING THE PEACE

VANDALIZE PROPERTY

 

CONTACT JCOVINO@MILFORDPOLICE.ORG FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INQUIRES

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

 

 

STORM SAFETY INFORMATION

❄️STORM SAFETY FOR MILFORD❄️

Here we go again Milford. Please make sure you are ready for our upcoming storm. Below are some tips to stay safe. Please look out for each other and call us if you need us.

  • Avoid travel once the storm begins

  • Stock up on essential supplies, medications, food, and water

  • Charge phones and electronic devices in advance

  • Have flashlights ready (avoid using candles if possible)

  • Check on elderly neighbors and those who may need assistance

  • Clear snow from your property at a safe pace

  • Make sure Carbon Monoxide and smoke detectors are functioning

  • Keep utility vents clear

  • Never run a generator or grills inside your home

  • Call 911 if you need any help, we’re here for you.


PARKING BAN IN EFFECT FEBRUARY 20, 2026 AT 4PM

A winter parking ban will take effect Friday February 20, 2026 at 4PM and will remain in effect until an end announcement is made.

All vehicles parked on-street during this time will be TICKETED AND TOWED. If you are without off-street parking, there is municipal parking available, located at the Jefferson Street, Fayette Street, and Pond Street lots. Thank you for your cooperation while the Milford Highway Department tends to dangerous road conditions.

RISE IN CHECK AND CREDIT CARD FRAUD

RECENTLY OUR DEPARTMENT HAS SEEN A RISE IN FRAUD, SPECFICALLY INVOLVING CHECKS AND CREDIT CARDS.

WE WANTED TO PASS ALONG A FEW SIMPLE REMINDERS TO HELP PROTECT YOURSELF

  • WHEN POSSIBLE, AVOID MAILING CHECKS. USING SECURE ONLINE BANKING AND HAND DELIVERING PAYMENT IS THE BEST WAY TO MINIMIZE YOUR ACCOUNTS BEING COMPROMISED

  • USE A REPUTABLE CREDIT WATCH SERVICE

  • BE WARY OF UNSOLICITED CHECKS. VERIFY ALL CHECKS WITH SENDERS BEFORE DEPOISTING

  • WATCH YOUR ACCOUNTS FOR SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY

  • BLOCK SUSPICIOUS TEXTS, EMAILS AND PHONE CALLERS

(DON’T BUY GIFT CARDS AT THEIR REQUEST!)

  • ALWAYS SHRED UNNEEDED DOCUMENTS THAT INCLUDE PERSONAL AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION

YOU SHOULD REPORT SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY TO US 508-473-1113

PARKING BAN IN EFFECT WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 18, 2026 AT 4PM

A winter parking ban will take effect Wednesday February 18, 2026 at 4PM and will remain in effect until an end announcement is made.

All vehicles parked on-street during this time will be TICKETED AND TOWED. If you are without off-street parking, there is municipal parking available, located at the Jefferson Street, Fayette Street, and Pond Street lots. Thank you for your cooperation while the Milford Highway Department tends to dangerous road conditions.