Grand Jury Indicts Watertown Man on 2 Charges of Child Rape

Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan’s office announced the grand jury indictment of a Watertown man on multiple counts, including rape of a child. Brian Colangelo, 19, was charged with rape of a child (2 counts) and indecent assault and battery on a child under the age of 14 (2 counts), according to the press release from Ryan’s office. The indictment stems from an arrest of Colangelo by Watertown Police in December 2016.

Watertown Fire Department Gets Grant to Teach Fire Safety to Students, Seniors

Fire Chief Mario Orangio and Fire Inspector Capt. Ryan Nicholson are happy to announce that the Watertown Fire Department has been awarded $5,641 for Student Awareness of Fire Education (S.A.F.E.) and $2,996 for Senior SAFE grants. The S.A.F.E. program is a state initiative that provides resources to local fire departments to conduct fire and life safety education programs in grades K-12. The Watertown Fire Department has had a S.A.F.E. program in previous years, but due to a number of reasons we were not able to continue the program. However, we are happy to announce our re-entry into the classroom! The S.A.F.E. program has a proven record of success within the state, and we hope to educate Watertown’s youth on various fire safety topics.

Police Log: Man Scammed by Fake IRS Agent, Three Tires Slashed

The following information was provided by the Watertown Police Department. Arrests
April 3, 7 p.m.: Police went to Warren Street to serve a summons and while they were there, they discovered the man was also wanted on a warrant. Police arrested the 49-year-old Newton man on the default warrant from Waltham District Court for traffic offenses. April 7, 5 p.m.: An officer patrolling on Bridge Street spotted a grey Toyota Camry without an inspection sticker. The vehicle was stopped and the officer learned the driver did not have a license.

Watertown Police Department Swears In 3 New Officers

The Watertown Police Department is pleased to announce the swearing-
in of three new officers into its ranks. They are Officers Brendan Wojtowicz, Allison Grizey, and Catherine Dello Russo. The officers attended a six-month training academy at the MBTA Transit Police Academy in Quincy. All three officers will participate in an extensive field-training program before receiving their final assignments with the Patrol Division. The swearing-in ceremony took place on March 24, 2017 in the Watertown Police Department Community Room.

Police Log: Older Couple Goes on Shoplifting Spree, Man Exposes Himself to Store Security

The following information was provided by the Watertown Police Department. Arrests
March 28, 7:45 p.m.: A man was stopped at Home Depot after security spotted him walk out of the store without paying for a DeWalt circular saw. When security tried to escort the man to the back office, the suspect grabbed the saw and tried to leave again when the security guard turned to walk to the office. The man was stopped and when police arrived the suspect was heard yelling derogatory comments at security. Later he dropped his pants, grabbed his genitals and shook them at employees, who were shocked and upset by the display.