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2:46 am on October 10: A white truck was spotted driving down Arsenal Street with a flat tire. When officers boarded the cruiser and caught up, the vehicle was parked on Beachwood Avenue, with the driver asleep at the wheel with the brakes on and the engine running. Police woke the man up and noticed signs of intoxication. The man had just picked up the car at the shop, he said, and he didn’t know the apartment. He admitted that he had been drinking before he drove. The man failed five field sobriety tests. His Toni Deoliveira, 51, of Boston, was arrested on DUI charges.
October 10, 6:57 PM: Target reports seeing four people shoplifting and they drive off in a white sedan. Police found the vehicle on Arsenal Street near the Residence Inn by He Marriott. They took out six Texas Instruments calculators worth a total of $811 and put them in a plastic trash can. Officers spoke with people inside the vehicle who reported that some of the items had been stolen. Two he was over the age of 18 and two were minors. A security guard saw one of him, an adult, Tameric Brown, as one of his, a minor, removed the anti-theft device from a calculator. Another boy pushed a cart with a plastic bottle, put a calculator in the bottle and left without paying. One of his boys told officers he stole items from the target. Police contacted the parents of his two boys and released them. Adults were arrested. His 22-year-old Boston resident Tumerrick Brown was charged with illegally disabling a theft detection device and stealing more than $1,200 with a warrant from Harbor Hill District Court. Her second adult in Brookline, Pandora Vazquez, 19, was not seen participating in the shoplifting, but she was found guilty of two thefts over $1,200 in Harbor Hill District Court. I had a warrant from Both boys, her 16-year-old girl from Brockton and her 15-year-old lady from Boston, were summoned to Waltham District Court for shoplifting.
11:58 am Oct 16: The Waltham District Court Probation Service has alerted Watertown Police that a man has violated the terms of his probation. Officers responded to his home and arrested Eric Nielsen, 35, of Watertown on a probation warrant.
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October 10th 12:19pm: An Arsenal Street resident received an email saying he had been selected to purchase a variety of luxury items, including a camera. She replied to her email as she was looking to buy a camera for her son. The woman received another email saying she needed to pay for shipping and was asked to send her $200 through CashApp. She did, and then all communication stopped. The email she was communicating with appears to be a spoofed address.
Oct 12 5:31pm: A resident received an email from Bank of America saying a Royal Caribbean visa was opened in his name. She contacted her bank to tell her she had not applied for the card and the bank froze the card. Nothing was charged on my card.
October 13, 10:51 am: A Wilson Avenue resident said he received an email from Wells Fargo Bank saying a checking account had been opened in his name, but did not approve it. Earlier in the day he was informed of another account opened in his name with Bank of America.No money was lost and we are working with the bank to resolve the situation. .
October 13, 5:31 PM: A resident of a Pleasant Street apartment reports a bicycle stolen. A black Trek 800 bike with red letters was worth him $500 and since Oct. 9 he’s been sitting on a rack in a parking lot for 11 days. The bike has a sticker that says Franklin Bike Shop.
10:37 am on October 14: A bicycle is stolen from the driveway of a Molloy Street home. Purple Ross His Chimera was fitted with a blue and gray Burley kid’s trailer, and in total he was valued at $500. He was filmed between 7:00 pm on October 12th and 8:00 am on October 14th.
October 14, 12:20 PM: An 81-year-old woman went shopping at Roche Brothers in Arsenal Yards and found her wallet missing when she got home. She remembered leaving it at the store and returning, and the wallet was returned, but the $100 in cash was missing. I saw a woman who was out, left her wallet on the counter and walked away. About 20 seconds later, the man checked out, picked up his wallet, checked the contents, took out the money, and returned the wallet to the counter. The suspect is a fair-skinned or Hispanic male between the ages of 50 and 60, wearing a gray New England Patriots hat, a gray short-sleeved button-up shirt, dark pants, and brown work boots. Police are trying to identify the suspect.
Oct. 14, 6:38 p.m.: A woman reported being contacted by a person on Facebook Messenger. and had to pay $550. The lady did, but she later realized it was a scam.
October 16, 6:37pm: A Prescott Street resident had items stolen while at Central Rock Gym on Acton Street. She was working out around 3:15pm. I left my bag in the cubby and when I got back I couldn’t find it. She had a cell phone, a wallet, a set of car keys, a debit card and $40 in cash. While police were at Central Lock, an employee reported missing a second bag containing a Polartec jacket, car keys, and credit cards. , came back and saw security footage showing me taking the bag. Officers identified the man and obtained a warrant for his 47-year-old homeless man in Watertown.
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