Police Log: PlayStation Stolen from Car, Target Nabs Shoplifters

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Watertown Police Patch

The following information was provided by the Watertown Police Department.

Arrest

Jan. 30, 6:12 p.m.: An officer on patrol spotted a vehicle make a turn out of the wrong lane from Galen Street on Mt. Auburn Street. The drier was pulled over and the officer found the driver did not have a license. The 19-year-old Waltham man was arrested for unlicensed driving.

Incidents

Jan. 26, 5:21 p.m.: Target security spotted a man put items into a bag and attempt to leave the store. The items had a total value of $30. The suspect was a 30-year-old man from Boston. Target handled the incident internally.

Jan. 26, 7:46 p.m.: An officer was dispatched to Target for a shoplifting in progress. A 32-year-old man from Waltham took a FitBit and tried to leave the store without paying. The item was worth $138.11. Target handled the incident internally.

Jan. 28, 6:08 p.m.: The front two tires of a Toyota Corolla parked on Berkeley Street were slashed sometime over the previous two days.

Jan. 28, 11:52 p.m.: A man walked into the police station to report that someone broke into his vehicle on Waltham St. and took a Playstation 4 worth $350. The vehicle had been left unlocked.

Jan. 30, 7:54 p.m.: A wallet was stolen from an office at Harvard Vanguard. The owner discovered that one of the credit cards had been used at Target and CVS in Watertown.

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