Police Log: Home Broken Into, Man Passed Out in Car Gets OUI

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Watertown Police Patch

The following information was provided by the Watertown Police Department.

Arrests

Nov. 24, 6:08 p.m.: Police responded to a report of a disabled vehicle on Arsenal Street. They found a Nissan Rogue partially in the travel lane and with its left front tire on the sidewalk. Police found man was passed out, lying over the center console and the vehicle was in drive. Officers put the vehicle in park and woke the man, who was confused and lethargic. Field sobriety tests were given. The 40-year-old Boston man was arrested for driving under the influence of drugs and negligent operation of a motor vehicle.

Nov. 29, 11:11 p.m.: An officer spotted a vehicle violated a stop sign at Pleasant Street and Cross Street. The car was stopped and when the officer ran the woman’s name and found she had a warrant for her arrest. The 29-year-old Watertown woman was arrested on the warrant from Boston District Court for traffic offenses.

Incidents

Nov. 25, 10:36 a.m.: A package that was delivered to Birch Street was stolen. It contained $67 worth of clothing.

Nov. 28, 7:56 a.m.: Police were called to Mt. Auburn Street for a car that had two scratches on the driver side door. It appeared to be keyed.

Nov. 28, 10:09 a.m.: A York Avenue resident came home and found items thrown around the house. The basement door was found open and footprints could be seen leading the back fence, heading toward Belmont Street. It was not clear what had been stolen.

Nov. 28, 4:18 p.m.: A worker at the Residence at Watertown Square on Spring Street left her purse on a chair and when she got home she realized her wallet, phone, credit cards and some cash were gone. Later she discovered her credit cards had been used.

Nov. 29, 5:03 p.m.: Two juveniles were stopped at Target when they took PlayStation 4 controllers, placed them in backpacks and tried to leave. The suspects were a 16-year-old boy from Arlington and a 16-year-old boy from Cambridge. The store will handle the matter internally.

Nov. 30, 11:14 p.m.: A customer at Miller’s Ale House reached around the bar and stole a bottle of Absolut Vodka, then left the restaurant.

Also this week:

Police Charge Man Who Drove Into Watertown Starbucks

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