Police Log: Woman Tries to Use Fake Prescription, Former Friendly’s Worker Makes a Ruckus

The following information was provided by the Watertown Police Department. Arrests
Aug. 1, 6:30 p.m.: Officers monitoring traffic in the area of Watertown Square observed a vehicle making an illegal turn. Officers stopped the vehicle and, while speaking with the operator, discovered that his driver’s license had been suspended. The 33-year-old man from New Bedford was arrested for operating with a suspended driver’s license and received a citation for the traffic offense.

Family Movie Night This Week Hosted by Watertown Police, Recreation Department

The Watertown Police and the Recreation Department will host the second Family Movie Night on Friday, Aug. 11. The moving will be the animated film Sing​. The event runs from 6:30-10 p.m.

The festivities will be held outside in the park at 552 Main St., behind the Police Station

6:30- 8:00 Games, Face Painting, Popcorn, Pizza and Refreshments

8:00 The Movie will begin! Please park in the front of the police station!

Watertown Police Warn Residents to Lock Cars After String of Break-Ins

As a reminder that the days that people could leave their cars unlocked in Watertown are gone, the Police Department sent out a reminder to residents to make sure to lock their vehicles. On Thursday, the Watertown Police Department released the following statement:

Last evening [Wednesday], during the overnight hours, six vehicles were reported to have been broken into in the area of Piermont St. / Bennett Rd. If anyone has any information please call 617-972-6500. We would like to remind our residents to please remove valuables and lock your car doors, even if they are parked in your driveway!

Police Log: String of Theft of Tools from Homes and Vehicles, Woman Victimized by IRS Scam

The following information was provided by the Watertown Police Department. Arrests
July 17, 4:40 p.m.: An officer patrolling in Watertown Square spotted a vehicle in the left turn lane on Galen Street go straight across the intersection onto Mt. Auburn Street. The officer pulled over the driver, who was unable to provide a driver’s license. Police found the man was driving without a license and was driving his brother’s car.

Three Men Wanted for Assaulting Watertown Woman, Stealing Her Credit Cards

Watertown Police seek the identities of three men accused of assaulting a woman, stealing credit cards and using cards at Boston area stores. A woman was leaving a Boston nightclub alone and looking for her vehicle when three men offered to help her, according to Police. After finding her vehicle, one of the men drover her car back to Watertown, and the other two men followed in a separate vehicle. They went to her Watertown apartment and then allegedly assaulted the woman and stole numerous credit cards and other valuables, Police said. Watertown Police are investigating the incident and believe it may have been pre-planned.

Watertown Police Seek Identity Suspects in an Assault and Theft from CVS

On July 16, 2017, at about 5 a.m. below six people came into CVS in Watertown Square and stole items from the store who were also involved in another crime that night. Watertown Police seek assistance identifying the six individuals involved in a theft from CVS at 27 Main St., Watertown. These six are are suspects in an assault and battery that occurred in the area on the same night. Anyone with information can contact Detective Kevin McManus, kmcmanus@police.watertown-ma.gov or 617-972-6544

Police Log: Man Harasses Woman Using Vulgar Language, Gravestones Vandalized

The following information was provided by the Watertown Police Department. Arrest
July 3, 9:30 a.m.: An officer spotted a vehicle run a red light in Watertown Square. The vehicle was pulled over, and police discovered the man driving did not have a driver’s license. The 30-year-old man from Marlborough was arrested on a charge of unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle. Incidents
July 3, 5:30 p.m.: A 20-year-old resident of the Archstone Apartments on Watertown Street said she was using her laptop when she realized someone had hacked in and was using her computer remotely.