Milford Police Blotter: Five Arrests Between April 26 and April 29
Milford Police made five arrests across four separate incidents between April 26 and April 29, ranging from a $161 Walmart shoplifting to a nearly $2,500 credit card fraud at Costco and a warrant service involving sexual assault charges. The arrests were detailed in the Milford Police Department's daily press release dated May 8.
Milford Police Blotter: Five Arrests Between April 26 and April 29
Milford Police made five arrests across four separate incidents between April 26 and April 29, according to the department's daily press release dated May 8. The incidents range from retail theft to domestic violence and a warrant service involving sexual assault charges against a minor.
Marques Sampson — Walmart Shoplifting and Probation Warrants
On April 26 at approximately 8:45 p.m., Milford Police responded to Walmart at 1365 Boston Post Road for a report of a larceny in progress. The investigation, led by Officer Boyles, resulted in the arrest of Marques Sampson, 48, of New Haven, who is accused of stealing $161 worth of merchandise from the store.
Sampson was also found to have two active PRAWN warrants for violation of probation. He was charged with sixth-degree larceny and two counts of violation of probation. Bond was set at $200,000. He was scheduled to appear in court on April 27.
Andre Faulkner — Domestic Violence Threatening
On April 27 at 6 a.m., Milford Police responded to a Milford address regarding a threatening incident. Officer Carino's investigation led to the arrest of Andre Faulkner, 32, of 85 Myrtle Street, New Bedford, Massachusetts, who is accused of threatening to burn the victim's house down.
Faulkner was charged with breach of peace and second-degree threatening. Bond was set at $5,000. He was scheduled to appear in court on April 27.
Mae Tutunjian — Violation of a Protective Order
On April 29 at 12:30 p.m., Milford Police responded to a Milford address regarding a violation of a protective order. Officer Johnson's investigation resulted in the arrest of Mae Tutunjian, 56, who is accused of being at the residence in violation of the order. She also had an active arrest warrant for violating the same order earlier in the week.
Tutunjian was charged with two counts of violation of a protective order. Bond was set at $5,000. She was scheduled to appear in court on April 30.
Dante Mouzon — Warrant Service, Sexual Assault Charges
On April 29 at 1:30 p.m., Milford Police took custody of Dante Mouzon, 19, of 20 Adams Avenue, on an active arrest warrant. According to the department, Mouzon is accused of engaging in an intimate relationship with a minor.
Mouzon was charged with two counts of risk of injury to a minor and two counts of second-degree sexual assault. The case was investigated by Detective Goldfuss. Bond was set at $25,000. Mouzon was scheduled to appear in court on May 26.
Amilliona Brown and Deanya Clarke — Costco Credit Card Fraud
On April 26 at 5:10 p.m., Milford Police were dispatched to Costco at 1718 Boston Post Road for a larceny. Officer Maderos's investigation led to the arrest of two Rhode Island women accused of using stolen credit cards to fraudulently purchase $2,496.92 worth of merchandise.
Amilliona Brown, 23, of 144 Sinclair Avenue, Cranston, Rhode Island, was charged with third-degree larceny, conspiracy to commit third-degree larceny, illegal use of a stolen credit card, and conspiracy to commit illegal use of a stolen credit card. She was released on a promise to appear and is scheduled to appear in court on May 19.
Deanya Clarke, 22, of 249 Warrington Street, Providence, Rhode Island, was charged with the same four offenses along with an additional charge of interfering with an investigation. Bond was set at $500. She is also scheduled to appear in court on May 19.
All charges referenced in this article are allegations. All arrestees are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Information was provided by the Milford Police Department in its daily press release dated May 8, 2026.
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