After the June 11 arrest of Luis A. Rodriguez for the 2001 murder of Walnut Beach resident Kelsey Monahon, I got curious about other long-term unsolved homicides in Milford. So, I began digging through the New Haven Register's archives; I looked at all the murders in Milford that we have on record (dating back to the 1940s) and I came up with a list of 9* unfortunate souls whose murders are unsolved. Here are all the ones I could find in chronological order: -Peter Spinelli (1996) -Unidentified male remains (1994) -Unidentified male remains (1992) -Anna E. Hiltz (1983)** -Constance Roberts (1982) -Blasé Miserendino (1978) -Gary Steadman (1977) -Kenneth Matteson (1975) -Charles McCoy (1968) Sometimes, homicides take a long, long time to solve. And sometimes, after a while, people come out of the woodwork with some scrap of evidence or memory that helps close a decades-old crime. I'm still working on the story, but I wanted to reach out to the Milf
Here are the latest arrests as reported by Milford police. And, don't forget to check the UPDATED Milford Crime Map: Milford Crime Map Name: Joshua Morales, 23, Milford Arrest date: Sept. 24, 10:15 a.m. Pending charge(s): Sixth-degree larceny; conspiracy to commit sixth-degree larceny Police say: Morales stole a lottery ticket from Howard's Variety store on Naugatuck Avenue on July 19. Police are accusing Morales of taking 100 $2 "Bonus Ball Bingo" scratch tickets. Name: John DeLauro, 74, Guilford Arrest date: Sept. 24, 3:40 p.m. Pending charge(s): Third-degree stalking Police say: DeLauro was parked in front of a former companion's house on Lawrence Court and had been warned not to contact the victim. Name: Donald Judd, 55, Hamden Arrest date: Sept. 23, 3:30 p.m. Pending charge(s): Two counts of public indecency; second-degree breach of peace; risk of injury Police say: On Sept. 19, two women observed a man masturbating while riding in his car down Darin
MILFORD—Police arrested a 63-year-old Enfield man for allegedly soliciting a 37-year-old West Haven woman for sex as part of a prostitution sting Wednesday morning, police said. Police said an officer observed a suspicious vehicle in a Banner Drive parking lot around 11:30 a.m. The department’s investigation led to the arrests of Thomas Owens, of Nonotuck Street, and Delois Gatison, of Meadowbrook Court, police said. Police said Owens and Gatison are alleged to have arraigned a sexual encounter in exchange for money. Owens told police he met Gatison online prior to the encounter. Owens was charged with patronizing a prostitute and public indecency. Gatison was charged with prostitution. They were both released on a promise to appear in Superior Court in Milford April 17.
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