The following information was provided by the Watertown Police Department.
Arrests
Feb. 24, 11:04 p.m.: Police pulled over a vehicle near the intersection of Edenfield and Main Street for an equipment violation. The car had a brake light out and a license plate light out. After looking at her record, police found the driver had a suspended license and outstanding warrants. The 38-year-old Belmont woman was arrested on charges of diving with a suspended license — a subsequent offense, motor vehicle lights violation and a number plate violation along with the two warrants from Waltham District Court: one for driving with a suspended license, and the second for driving under the influence of drugs, possession of a Class B drug, possession of a Class E drug and negligent operation of a motor vehicle.
Feb. 25, 10:42 p.m.: A Honda CR-V was stopped after being observed going 44 mph in a 30 zone. Police discovered the driver had a suspended license. The 34-year-old Woburn man was arrested on a charge of driving with a suspended license — a subsequent offense, and was cited for speeding.
Feb. 26, 3:56 p.m.: A man got into a cab but only had a limited amount of money so he told the driver to go until the money ran out. The driver pulled over on Coolidge Avenue and the passenger got upset and began yelling. Police arrived and he would not cooperate with them, even when they tried to reason with him. The 43-year-old Cambridge man was arrested on a charge of disorderly conduct.
Feb. 26, 5:21 p.m.: Loss prevention at Target stopped a woman after she was seen placing makeup and soup in her bag. She then attempted to leave the store without paying for $169.91 in merchandise. The 38-year-old Brighton woman was arrested for shoplifting.
Feb 27, 1:36 p.m.: A man put a number of items in a cart and left Home Depot without paying. He took a 30-gallon water heater, a hose attachment and 5 gallons of ceiling paint. He was stopped near the intersection of Arsenal and Arlington streets with the cart full of items, which were worth $486.38. The 59-year-old Roxbury man was arrested on a charge of shoplifting.
Incidents
Feb. 25, 8:37 a.m.: A Belmont Street resident reported that someone may have entered the person’s home and taken two laptop computers. The incident occurred between 10 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. on Feb. 24. The computers were Lenovo brand. Police are investigating.
Feb. 27, 12:34 p.m.: A Palfrey Street resident had shipped home some sweaters home from Florida at Christmas time, but never received them. She checked with the post office and they confirmed the package was delivered. The resident never received it and no neighbors took it in. The store agreed to replace the sweaters, worth $199, for free.