By Anonymous
Posted Nov 22, 2009 @ 11:28 PM

Woman accused of shoplifting

WALTHAM - A Waltham woman was arrested Thursday at 9:13 p.m. when security at CVS, 12 Harvard St., caught her with $95.60 worth of items in her handbag, according to police.

Serena Martorilli, 28, 23 Elson Road, was charged with shoplifting.

Man charged with OUI

WALTHAM - A local driver who allegedly crashed into a vehicle and his neighbor's house when attempting to back up his pickup truck and trailer was arrested Thursday at 8:44 p.m., police said.

Timothy Musto, 42, 43 Lyman St., was charged with operating under the influence of alcohol and using improper care when backing up.

Man facing drug charge

WALTHAM - Trevor Rowe, 22, 103 Jensen Road, Watertown, who was stopped Wednesday at 6:02 p.m. in the area of 30 Grant St., was arrested for allegedly driving with a suspended license, according to police.

During booking police said they found a plastic bag with Endocet, a generic Percocet. He was subsequently arrested for possession of a Class B substance with the intent to distribute, police said.

Teen charged with disorderly conduct

WALTHAM - Police said they approached a group of teens near 52 Maple St. where they witnessed several males yelling and a couple females who ran from the scene on Wednesday at 12:26 a.m. When police questioned one and asked him to remove his hands from his pockets, he reportedly refused. As they were frisking him he ran away, only to be caught a short distance later, police said.

Adrian Green, 19, 49 Myrtle St., was charged with disorderly conduct and resisting arrest.

Man accused of leaving accident scene

NEWTON - Bruce Walton, 52, 1 Carp Road, Milford, was arrested Tuesday at 6:10 p.m. for OUI-alcohol, second offense, and leaving the scene of property damage after he drove to the Newton Police Headquarters following a hit-and-run accident, police said.

Two officers were responding to an accident at Lakeview Avenue and Walnut Street when they heard another crash. One person involved in that accident said a gray Jeep had hit their car, but officers were not able to find the Jeep. When they returned to the station another officer said he saw a gray Jeep park in the police station lot.

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