Crime & Safety

Thieves Steal $1,000s in Electronics from Alzheimer's Association

Employees at the Alzheimer’s Association office in Watertown discovered that more than $10,000 in computers and electronics were stolen over the weekend.

On Aug. 19 at 7:45 a.m. employees reported the theft from their offices on Pleasant Street, said Watertown Police Lt. Michael Lawn.

“Someone broke the window of a fire exit door and took four computers and a projector were taken from a conference room, and a Panasonic monitor was also taken,” Lawn said.

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The items are worth a combined $11,000, Lawn said.


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