Crime & Safety
Watertown Police Log: Feb. 12 to Feb. 18
Woman found drunk in CVS parking lot, wallet stolen at Target and shoplifter tracked down through gift card.

Arrests
Feb. 13, 7:02 a.m.: Police were called to for a suspected abandoned car, but they discovered the owner lived in the area and had a warrant for his arrest, said Watertown Police Sgt. Thomas Grady. David Delonnay, 22, of 100 Summer St. Apt. 1-2 in Watertown, was arrested on a warrant from Dorchester District Court for traffic offenses.
Feb. 14, 5:36 p.m.: security caught a man who put headphones and tried to lead without paying, Grady said. Denny Olan, 22, of 571 Main St. Apt. 3 in Waltham, was arrested on a charge of shoplifting by concealment.
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Feb. 14, 6:43 p.m.: Watertown police arrested a woman for a domestic related charge in Hopedale, Grady said. Kerry Ann Brown, 43, of 9 Green Street Ter., was arrested as a courtesy for the Hopedale Police Department.
Feb. 16, 1:35 a.m.: A employee alerted police about an intoxicated woman in the parking lot behind the store, Grady said. When officers spoke to the woman they detected signs that she was drunk, so field sobriety tests were performed. They also found a glass cup with alcohol inside. Ai Yamazaki, 38, of 68 Lindbergh Ave. in Waltham, was arrested on charges of driving under the influence of alcohol and possessing an open container of alcohol.
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Feb. 16, 6:03 p.m.: An officer spotted a Jeep Liberty with an expired inspection sticker on it, Grady said. When the officer pulled over the car, he discovered the driver did not have a license. Jose Alexander Barrientos-Lopez, 27, of 75 Lakeview Ter. in Waltham, was arrested on charges of unlicensed driving and no inspection sticker.
Feb. 16, 8:26 a.m.: An officer spotted a car run a red light, and when the offer stopped the driver he discovered the driver had a warrant for his arrest, Grady said. Deukhan Son, 42, of 51 Channing Road in Belmont, was arrested on a warrant from Cambridge District Court for failing to pay court fees.
Feb. 17, 1:03 a.m.: Police were called to Coolidge Hill Road for a domestic disturbance, Grady said. Priscila Cardoso, 34, of 110 Coolidge Hill Road Apt. 8 in Watertown, was arrested on a charges of domestic assault and battery and intimidating a witness.
Feb. 18, 6:57 p.m.: A driver turned onto Merchants Row, the alley near CVS in Watertown Square, and when an officer stopped to check on the driver he discovered the driver had a suspended license, Grady said. Patrick J. Kerry, 30, of 72 Spooner St. in Plymouth, was arrested on charges of driving with a suspended license and violation of DPW markings – for driving into the alley.
Incidents
Feb. 13, 4:26 p.m.: A woman shopping at on Watertown Street came out and put her baby in a car seat and loaded her groceries. When she went to get her diaper bag out of the shopping carriage it was gone, Grady said. The bag contained diapers, a camera, a makeup bag, baby clothes and prescription drugs.
Feb. 13, 4:36 p.m.: A 17-year-old male was seen spray painting on the sidewalk on Arsenal Street, Grady said. Officers discovered he in a youth home in Waltham. He was taken to the hospital for evaluation.
Feb. 13, 5:07 p.m.: A man visiting his father discovered a screw had punctured the tire of his vehicle, and told police he suspects someone in the neighborhood might have done it because they have a problem with his father, Grady said.
Feb. 14, 1:05 p.m.: A woman shopping at said she her wallet went missing, Grady said. She had it in her carriage and stepped away for a second. When she went to pay it was gone. The wallet contained credit cards and $400 in cash.
Feb. 15, 1:40 p.m.: A 40-year-old Watertown woman took some baby clothes from at the Arsenal Mall, Grady said. She was tracked down because she had tried to use a gift card that had no money left on it. She returned the items and the store agreed not to press charges.
Feb. 17, 12:46 p.m.: An employee at Midas was caught taking money from the business, Grady said, but he agreed to return the money.
Feb. 18, 8:59 a.m.: A group of five women got into a shouting match on Watertown Street near Derby Street, Grady said. Police responded, but some of the women had left, so no action was taken.
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