Milford Police Blotter: Arrests for Intimate Image Threats, Protective Order Violation | December 12, 2025
Milford Police made four arrests this week, including a Milford man accused of threatening to release intimate photos unless paid, and a Clinton man found with cocaine after allegedly violating a protective order.
Milford Police Blotter: Four Arrested on Harassment, Drug, and Theft Charges
MILFORD — Milford Police made four arrests between December 8 and December 10, according to the department's daily press release dated December 12, 2025.
Man Accused of Threatening to Release Intimate Images
Justin Williams, 22, of 198 Platt Lane, Milford, was taken into custody on December 8 on an active arrest warrant. Police say Williams texted a victim demanding money and threatened to disseminate nude photographs. Williams allegedly followed through on the threat by sending the images to a family member of the victim.
Williams was charged with harassment in the second degree and dissemination of an intimate image. He was released on a promise to appear with a court date of December 8, 2025.
Clinton Man Charged After Protective Order Violation
Kenneth Haslam, 35, of 27 College Street, Clinton, was arrested on December 8 after police responded to a report of a protective order being violated at a Milford address.
Police say Haslam contacted the victim who is the subject of the protection order. During processing, officers discovered Haslam was in possession of cocaine.
Haslam was charged with violation of a protective order and possession of a controlled substance. He was held on $2,500 bond with a court date of December 9, 2025.
Neighbor Dispute Leads to Multiple Charges
Lori Jones, 70, of 1048 E. Broadway, Milford, was arrested on December 8 following a neighbor dispute at her residence.
Police say Jones harassed a neighbor on multiple occasions throughout the day. The alleged harassment also violated conditions of Jones's release from a prior arrest.
Jones was charged with two counts of harassment in the second degree, violation of conditions of release, and disorderly conduct. She was held on $5,000 bond with a court date of December 9, 2025.
Shoplifting Arrest at Target
Tinisha Harriot, 46, of 310 Dyer Street, New Haven, was arrested on December 10 after being detained by staff at Target, located at 1191 Boston Post Road.
Police say Harriot stole $46.77 worth of merchandise from the store. She was charged with larceny in the fifth degree and released on a promise to appear with a court date of January 6, 2026.
All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
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