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Milford police summarize 2025 activity, cite two use-of-force incidents and new programs

Milford City Council · April 8, 2026
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Chief Jamie Mills presented the departmentannual report, citing operational metrics (150,000 patrol miles, 12,976 reports, 280 arrests), two responses-to-resistance incidents in 2025 with no resulting complaints, and new tools including fixed license-plate readers and a donated drone program.

Chief Jamie Mills of the Milford Police Department presented the department2025 annual report to the Milford City Council on April 6, 2026, highlighting staffing changes, new technology and department goals for 2026.

"The men and women of the Milford Police Department rose to the challenge and took advantage of every opportunity to provide our community with excellence in policing," Mills said, and noted the department has made policy and usage statistics available on the department webpage.

In the report Mills listed key 2025 metrics: the department patrolled over 150,000 miles, provided more than 50 hours of in-service training, wrote 12,976 reports,…

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