Traffic Stop Leads to Arrest of Two Suspected Drug Dealers

Watertown Police arrested two men suspected of having drugs they intended to sell after they allegedly ran a red light in Watertown Square. 

On May 29 at 9:45 p.m., an officer spotted a driver run a red light at Mt. Auburn and Summer streets, and when the officer spoke to the driver and the passenger, a strong odor of marijuana was coming from the car, said Watertown Police Lt. James O’Connor. When the officer asked the driver about the smell, the driver produced a glass mason jar containing marijuana, O’Connor said. The officer also observed that the passenger was extremely nervous and was holding a backpack on his lap. “He observed a white powdery substance spread around the whole center console area of the vehicle, which he believed to be cocaine,” O’Connor said.

BREAKING: Watertown Bank Robbed in Broad Daylight Wednesday

Watertown Police seek a man who came into a Main Street bank Wednesday afternoon and robbed the bank. Employees at Santander Bank at 75 Main St. in Watertown activated the alarm after a man demanded money from a teller. “The suspect entered the bank and approached teller, initially speaking in Portuguese. He then began speaking English and demanded that the teller hand over money,” Watertown Police announced. “The suspect was given an undisclosed amount of cash.”

Mountain Bikes, Youth Sports Part of Watertown’s Community Policing Efforts

New Watertown Police Chief Michael Lawn used to ride a mountain bike around town when he was a community police officer, and he has plans to bring the program back. 

This is one of part of the effort by the Watertown Police Department to make better connections with residents, Lawn told the Town Council on Saturday during his budget hearing. The mountain bike program is an effort to get police out of their patrol cars and interact with the public, said Lawn, who used to ride one himself in the 1990s. “I was assigned to Coolidge Square and I used to park my bike next to Dunkin’ Donuts and people come up and talk to you,” Lawn said. He examined a few bicycles and picked one that has an electric motor that can be used in case the officer has to get somewhere fast. “You still have to pedal, it’s not like a moped,” Lawn said.

Watertown Police Are Taking Back Guns in Exchange for Gift Cards

The Watertown Police Department will join other local police departments in a Gift Cards for Guns program. 

The gun-take-back event will be held on Saturday, June 18, at First Parish Church, 35 Church St., in Watertown. No IDs are required. “People can come turn their guns in, no questions asked, and we give them gift cards,” Watertown Police Chief Michael Lawn said. The fire arms should be brought in unloaded with the safety engaged in a bag, box or case. Those taking part will receive a gift card ranging from $50-$200.

Oscar Winner, ‘Patriots Day’ Crew Take Over Home of a Watertown Police Officer

Watertown Police Sgt. Jeffrey Pugliese had some house guests in his Westside home this week – a whole crew of them, in fact – including an Oscar winning actor. 

One of the characters in the “Patriots Day” movie about the Boston Marathon Bombings is Pugliese, who was part of the shootout with the bombing suspects in Watertown. He will be portrayed by J.K. Simmons, who won an Academy Award for his role in “Whiplash,” and also appeared in the many other movie and television roles, including “Law & Order” and “The Closer.” Wednesday, the Pugliese household was taken over by film crews from CBS Films, to shot scenes for the film that will hit theaters in Boston, New York and Los Angeles on Dec. 21, 2016.