Crime & Safety
Watertown Police Log: Sycamore St. Home Broken Into, Laptops Stolen from Best Buy
The following arrest information was supplied by the Watertown Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.

ARRESTS
Feb. 26, 12:45 a.m.: An officer patrolling the Arsenal Mall parking lot ran the registration of a Dodge truck and found the owner had a warrant for his arrest, said Watertown Police Lt. Michael Lawn. Edwin Flores, 38, of 63 Kennedy Road in Stoughton, was arrested on a warrant from Dorchester District Court for malicious damage to a motor vehicle and assault and battery.
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March 1, 3:40 a.m.: Friends were arguing over missing money on Williams Street and when police arrived they discovered one person had arrest warrants, Lawn said. Yajaira Pantajo, 27, of 40 William St. in Watertown, was arrested on two warrants.
March 3, 1:44 a.m.: An officer patrolling on Mt. Auburn Street spotted a car with a driver asleep behind the wheel, Lawn said. The officer woke up the driver and an odor of alcohol was detected on the driver’s breath. Field sobriety tests were given. Ryan P. Martin, 28 , of 72 Main Ave. in Warwick, R.I., was arrested on a charge of driving under the influence of alcohol.
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March 3, 5:05 p.m.: An officer patrolling on Main Street ran the registration of a car and discovered that the owner had an arrest warrant, Lawn said. Marisa A. Quinn, 54, of 1292 Commonwealth Ave. in Allston, was arrested on a warrant from West Roxbury District Court for allowing an unlicensed person to operate a motor vehicle.
March 3, 8:47 p.m.: Police responded to a domestic incident on North Beacon Street, Lawn said. Kenneth C. Seacrist Jr., 33, of 216 Highland Ave. in Watertown was arrested on charges of domestic assault and battery and intimidating a witness.
INCIDENTS
Feb. 25, 12:13 p.m.: Somebody wrote “420” the door of a home on Laurel Street with permanent marker, Lawn said.
Feb. 28, 2:36 p.m.: A resident of Robert Ford Road discovered someone entered the home and stole medications, Lawn said. The resident had been visiting a neighbor for about 25 minutes and left the door unlocked.
Feb. 28, 2:47 p.m.: Two men went into Best Buy and took two HP laptops out of their boxes and left the store, Lawn said. Security found the boxes and it appears the suspects hid the laptops as they left.
Feb. 28, 7:34 p.m.: A Sycamore Street resident came home and found that someone had come into the home and gone through a bag on the dining room table, Lawn said. The bag had been emptied and the bag was missing. The resident also found the doors to the basement were forced open and assorted jewelry and an IBM laptop were missing. Police are investigating.
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