Crime & Safety

Cocaine Traficking, Stolen Car Recovered: Wellesley Police Log

​​The following is from the Wellesley police log. Arrests and summons don't imply conviction.

​​The following is from the Wellesley police log. Arrests and summons don't imply conviction.
​​The following is from the Wellesley police log. Arrests and summons don't imply conviction. (Photo by Dan Libon/Patch )

The following is from the Wellesley police log. Arrests and summons don't imply conviction:

Arrests:

March 13

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6:50 p.m. - An employee at a Wellesley gas station was arrested after officers seized 42 grams of cocaine he was selling at the store, police said. Lorenzo Salguero, 44, of Waltham, was charged with class B drug trafficking and distributing cocaine. See full story.

Incidents:

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March 11

9:27 p.m. - Police spoke with a Weston Road resident, who had called previously about stolen packages. The woman said she ordered items online on March 4 and March 9. The packages were found. They were left in the community room of the post office.

March 13

3:34 p.m. - A scammer claiming to be from Apple tried to scam a woman for her personal information via email, police said. There are no suspects.

March 14

5:06 a.m. - While conducting a building security check, police saw a Volvo SUV with a Rhode Island registration plate. Police said the vehicle was reported stolen out of Providence, Rhode Island on March 10. Police told the owner the SUV was found.

8:38 a.m. - A man told police someone broke into his car overnight and stole two of his debit cards. There are no suspects at this time.

10:49 a.m. - A man told police someone opened up a national Grid and two Comcast account using his personal information. He said he discovered this when checking his credit score.

March 15

2:30 p.m. - A woman told police she is missing a pair of 14 karat gold diamond hoop earrings valued at $10,000 and a 3 diamond stone ring valued at $60,000. She said she doesn't know if the jewelry was lost or stolen. Police advised the woman to contact her insurance company.
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