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Crack-fueled Framingham man breaks into home asking owner for crack then caught trying to break into construction vehicle

Friday, June 12, 2026
2 min read
MDN Staff
Crack-fueled Framingham man breaks into home asking owner for crack then caught trying to break into construction vehicle

Pictured: Colin Gideon-Murphy, 31, of Framingham. Milford Police road-detail officers held him on $2,000 bail on three nighttime-felony B&E and disorderly conduct charges.

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MILFORD — A crack-fueled Framingham man went on a wild middle-of-the-night spree through Milford Friday — busting into a stranger's home, then walking off and trying to break into a construction vehicle, where two cops on a road detail caught him red-handed with a glass crack pipe still in his pocket.
The whole thing went down at around 12:40 a.m. Friday, June 12. Two Milford PD officers, assigned to an overnight road detail, spotted Colin Gideon-Murphy in the act of breaking into the construction vehicle, the department said. When they detained the 31-year-old, they pulled a tubular glass crack pipe out of his pocket.

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Then it got weirder.
Two nearby residents wandered up to the officers and told them Gideon-Murphy had just broken into their home — and asked them for crack cocaine — before walking off down the street.

The charges

Gideon-Murphy was held on $2,000 bail and charged with:
  • B&E Building Nighttime for Felony
  • B&E Vehicle/Boat Nighttime for Felony
  • Disorderly Conduct

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