Crime & Safety
Watertown Police Log: Aug. 22 to Aug. 28
Bicyclist pounds on car's hood, apartment broken into and women steal sneakers.

The following arrest information was supplied by the Watertown Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
Arrests
Aug. 22, 10:56 a.m.: An officer on patrol ran the license plate of a 2000 Buick and discovered the vehicle was not registered, said Watertown Police Lt. Michael Lawn. James M. Mula, 47, of 15 Knollwood Dr. in Mattapoisett, was arrested on charges of driving with a suspended license, driving with a revoked registration, driving an uninsured vehicle and driving an unregistered vehicle.
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Aug. 24, 5:06 p.m.: An officer on patrol on Main Street spotted a man who was wanted on an arrest warrant, Lawn said. Marshall P. Carter, 33, of 478 Main St. in Watertown, was arrested on a warrant from Orange District Court for violating a restraining order.
Aug. 24, 11:14 p.m.: Police were called to a domestic disturbance on Green Street, Lawn said. Daniel Edward Reilly, 18, of 14 Green St. in Watertown, was arrested on charges of domestic assault and battery and intimidating a witness. He also had a probation warrant out in his name.
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Aug. 25, 10:44 a.m.: Police responded to a disturbance on Philip Darch Road, Lawn said. Miranda Lee McHugh, 30, of 53 Philip Darch Road in Watertown, was arrested on charges of domestic assault and battery and witness intimidation.
Aug. 25, 4:28 p.m.: A man put items into a bag and tried to leave the store without paying for them, Lawn said. The total value of the items was $584. Richard Nicholas III, 24, of 8 Wilson Ave. in Watertown, was arrested on a charge of larceny of items worth more than $250.
Aug. 26, 2:09 p.m.: Watertown Police were called about a man violating a restraining order, Lawn said. Richard Inferrera, 59, of 41 Barnard Ave. in Watertown, was arrested on a charge of violating a restraining order.
Aug. 27, 6:26 p.m.: The driver of a 2008 Chevy Malibu ran through a stop sign on Orchard Street at Common Street, Lawn said. When the officer pulled the man over, he discovered the driver did not have a license. Carlos Enrique Galeano, 40, of 10 Lowell Ave. in Watertown, was arrested on charges of driving with no license.
Incidents
Aug. 22, 2:46 p.m.: Three women came into at the and while the clerk was distracted they left and took the shoes without paying, Lawn said. Each pair of Nike shoes is worth $85, Lawn said.
Aug. 23, 8:29 a.m.: A construction subcontractor working at discovered a 1,000-foot spool of electrical wire was missing from the basement of Bradlee Cottage, Lawn said. The wire is reportedly worth $2,000.
Aug. 23, 11:39 a.m.: A woman discovered that she was missing jewelry from her apartment at the Horizon East Condominiums on Coolidge Avenue, Lawn said. The woman had been gone from April 22 and May 5. Missing were a necklace, a pendant and two pairs of earrings, worth $865. There were no signs of forced entry.
Aug. 24, 6:41 p.m.: The glass front door of New Convenience on Galen Street was cracked and spider-webbed when an unknown object struck the door, Lawn said.
Aug. 26, 2:17 p.m.: A resident of Archstone apartments on Watertown Street said the front door of his apartment was pried open and a Blackberry cell phone, an iPod, a Sony digital camera and a Nokia cell phone were stolen, Lawn said.
Aug. 26, 3:38 p.m.: A driver made a left turn onto Arsenal Street near the and his bumper scrapped against a bicycle, Lawn said. The bicyclist began yelling at the driver, and then pounded on the hood of the car, leaving some small dents. The bicyclist, a man in his 20s, with heavy build and a goatee, rode away before police arrived.
Aug. 27, 2:30 p.m.: A woman expecting to receive a Turkish passport to be delivered by FedEx found out it was confirmed as delivered by FedEx, but she never received it, Lawn said. The cost of the passport and shipping was $480.
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