Crime & Safety
Watertown Police Log: Jan. 30 to Feb. 4
Woman arrested for OUI prescription drugs, woman robbed of $48,000 worth of jewels and man takes two frozen pizzas from CVS.

The following arrest information was supplied by the Watertown Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
Arrests
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Jan. 30, 12:46 a.m.: Police were called to Robert Ford Road for a domestic disturbance, Watertown Police Lt. Michael Lawn said. Vickie Fiorentino, 39, of 44 Robert Ford Road Apt. A in Watertown, was arrested on a charge of domestic assault and battery.
Jan. 30, 2:01 p.m.: A woman was spotted going into Marshall’s, go to the shoe section and take a pair of Polo shoes worth $30, Lawn said. The woman put them in her bag and tried to leave the store. Mannee Ruiz, 36, of 735 Shawmut Ave. Apt. 709 in Boston, was arrested on a charge of shoplifting by concealing merchandise, a third offense.
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Jan. 30, 4:04 p.m.: An officer on patrol on Galen Street observed a Dodge Stratus take an illegal left turn and when the car was pulled over, the officer discovered the driver had a revoked license, Lawn said. Sabino Aviles Jr., 43, of 34 Nash St. in Watertown, was arrested on charges of driving with a revoked license and making an illegal left turn.
Feb. 3, 12:10 a.m.: An officer patrolling on Main Street ran the plate of a Nissan, and discovered the owner had an outstanding warrant, Lawn said. Mohamed A. Mourad, 40, of 28 Gilbert St. in Watertown, was arrested on a warrant out of Dorchester District Court for operating with a suspended license.
Feb. 3, 9:34 p.m.: An off-duty officer was traveling on Arsenal Street by Beacon Park, saw a vehicle on the side of the road with a woman slumped over the wheel, Lawn said. Officers had a difficult time waking the woman up, so they opened the door and were able to wake her up. They found she was under the influence of prescription drugs, did field sobriety tests and arrested her. Nancy Early, 54, of 21 Rustic St. in Newton was arrested on a charge of operating under the influence of drugs, unlicensed operation of a car, two counts of possession of a Class C substance, three counts of possession of a Class E substance and three counts of possession of a Class B substance.
Feb. 5, 3:39 a.m.: Police were called to Carver Road East for a domestic disturbance, Lawn said. Grace B. Viana-Gray, 30, of 8 Carver Road East was arrested on a charge of domestic assault and battery.
Incidents
Jan. 31, 5:18 p.m.: A man reportedly took five video games and a pair of headphones and left Target without paying, Lawn said. Security confronted the suspect, who fled toward Elm Street, and dropped one of the games on the way. Police searched the area but could not locate the suspect. The suspect is described as a black male in his early 20s, wearing a black Spurs hat, a gray hooded sweatshirt, with camouflage inside the hood, jeans and sneakers.
Feb. 1, 4:05 p.m.: An Arlington Street resident reported that someone took some jewelry and some blank checks, Lawn said. There were no signs of forced entry, and the person had two people staying at the house.
Feb. 1, 6:49 p.m.: A woman took a variety of items worth about $70 from Marshall’s and was caught by store security, Lawn said. Police were called, but the store decided to handle it internally.
Feb. 2 5:05 p.m.: Someone spray painted two designs on the exterior walls of Rooney Trucking, on Pleasant Street, Lawn said.
Feb. 2, 6:31 p.m.: A man went into Olympia Sports in the Arsenal Mall with a pair of Air Jordans he had just bought from the Foot Locker, and when he put them down to look around he came back and discovered the shoes – worth $50 – were gone, Lawn said.
Feb. 3, 8:10 p.m.: A resident of the Charles River Towers on Coolidge Avenue came home and found that her door had been forced open, drawers had been rummaged through and she was missing jewelry worth about $48,000, Lawn said.
Feb. 3, 8:27 p.m.: A Lexington Street resident reported that $1,300 was missing out of his drawer, Lawn said. The money was last seen on Jan. 27.
Feb. 4, 1:24 a.m.: A man walked into CVS on Main Street, took two frozen pizzas out of the freezer and walked out without paying, Lawn said. Employees said the man had done similar things in the past. He was described as dark skinned, medium to heavy build, 5-foot-6, wearing a black hooded sweatshirt and dark jeans.
Feb. 5, 3:54 p.m.: A Palfrey Street resident reported that someone entered the house and took prescription medication, Lawn said. There were no signs of forced entry.
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