Crime & Safety

Watertown Police Log: May 9 to May 15

Sex offender did not register, women stole $500 in items from Victoria's secret and a boy's bike was stolen from the library.

Arrests

May 9, 1:46 a.m.: A man wanted on a probation warrant from Waltham District Court was tracked to the Super 8 motel on North Beacon Street, said Watertown Police Lt. Michael Lawn. Oleg Lavrinenko, 46, of 18 Short St. in Brookline, was arrested on a probation warrant.

May 10, 11:58 a.m.: Police discovered a man was living on Rosary Drive in violation of the sex offender registry, Lawn said. Jeffery Talbot, 41, of 2 Rosary Drive, was summonsed to Waltham District Court for failing to register as a sex offender.

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May 13, 11:35 a.m.: Police were called to Arlington Street on report that a man who had a restraining order on him was trying to enter the home, Lawn said. Allister J. MacDonald, 37, of 130 Arlington St. in Watertown, was arrested on a charge of violating an abuse prevention order.

May 13, 9:20 p.m.: Police responded to a report of a domestic disturbance on Carey Avenue. Felipe N. Sezini, 24, of 17 Carey Avenue, was arrested on a charge of domestic assault and battery, Lawn said.

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Incidents

May 9, 2:50 p.m.: The front window of a 2010 Toyota was broken while it was parked at the Arsenal Mall, Lawn said. It was not clear how it was broken.

May 9, 6:29 p.m.: A Bromfield Road resident reported that someone stole a garden hose and reel from the side yard of her home, Lawn said. They are worth $40.

May 11, 1:44 p.m.: Two women came into Victoria’s Secret in the Arsenal Mall twice in a short period, and the store clerk suspects that they stole undergarments, perfume and lotions worth a total of $500, Lawn said. One of the women asked the clerk a question, while the other walked around the store holding a shopping bag.

May 11, 8:10 p.m.: A woman who was shopping at Marshall’s put her jacket down on a rack while she was shopping, and when she was finished she noticed it was gone, Lawn said.

May 11, 9:13 p.m.: A man who worked out at Boston Sports Club discovered his iPhone was missing, Lawn said. It was taken from his locker sometime between 7 p.m. and 8:30 p.m.

May 12, 4:55 p.m.: A 10-year old boy parked his bike in the rack at the Watertown Free Public Library, and when he returned, it was gone, Lawn said. The bike was not locked, and is described as a Mongoose bike spray painted black and purple.

May 12, 7:06 p.m.: A 2000 Honda Civic parked at the Arsenal Mall was broken into and a Kenwood amplifier was taken, Lawn said. The doors were found unlocked.

May 14, 1:02 p.m.: An employee parked his 2004 Nissan Murano at the Public Works Facility on Orchard Street and came back to find all four tires had been punctured, Lawn said.

May 14, 6:26 p.m.: A clerk at Trade Secrets in the Arsenal Mall saw a man take a curling iron and leave the store without paying, Lawn said. The man had been seen in the store before, and is suspected of stealing other items. The man was described as African-American, in his mid-30s and wore a blue T-shirt and a baseball hat.


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