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MILFORD, CT — A Milford man was criminally charged after causing several disturbances in the city, according to police.
Officers went to a Home Acres Avenue residence on March 8 to investigate a breach of peace complaint. John Katrick, 51, of Milford was doing burnouts in his vehicle, which created a large cloud of smoke, police said. He was charged with reckless driving, second-degree breach of peace and unsafe movement.
Police arrested Katrick on a number of active arrest warrants.
He was accused of driving erratically in his own front yard during another incident, police said. Katrick's vehicle tore up his own yard and sprayed a neighbor's fence and car with grass debris. The neighbor had to hire a special cleaning service. He was charged with second-degree criminal mischief and second-degree breach of peace for the incident.
Katrick was also accused of striking a utility pole while backing into a driveway in February, police said. He left the scene and didn't report the crash to police. He was charged with evading responsibility and unsafe backing.
Katrick also caused a disturbance at the United States Postal Service office on Pepes Farm Road earlier in March, according to police. He was charged with second-degree breach of peace for the incident.
Bail was set at a total of $8,000 for all the arrests.
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