Man Arrested After Cigarette Links Him to Watertown Home Break In

Watertown Police were able to link a man to a home break in through the brand of cigarette that he smokes. 

On May 1 at 11:15 p.m. Watertown Police received a call from a Winsor Avenue resident who said a man had just broken into her home, said Watertown Police Lt. James O’Connor. “The man entered here apartment and she had no idea who the person was,” O’Connor said. “She was upstairs when she heard her front door open. She went downstairs and saw a male in the interior of her apartment and she began yelling for him to get out. She was able to physically push him out, locked the door and called police.”

Police Respond to Call, Find One Car Missing, One With 2 Stolen Plates

A Watertown resident thought her car was stolen by a man she had hired to paint her house and his girlfriend, but it turned out the car they arrived in was the sketchy one. 

On April 21 at 3 p.m., a Fairfield Street resident called police to report that her car was missing and the man she leant it to also had a bank check she had given him, said Watertown Police Lt. James O’Connor. “During the day she let they guy and his girlfriend take her vehicle to get supplies for her job,” O’Connor said. “Later in the day, when the people didn’t come back, she called police and at the time reported the vehicle stolen and he had a bank check and a small amount of cash.” She was able to cancel the bank check. At about 5:30 p.m., she called Police again to report the vehicle had been returned.

‘Patriots Day’ to Film in Watertown, Studio Donating to Town to Hire a Cop

The film about the Boston Marathon Bombings, and the events that followed in Watertown, will film a portion of the film at the old Police Station and a donation from the filmmakers will allow the town to hire an additional police officer. 

Watertown Town Manager Michael Driscoll revealed the news during his presentation of the Fiscal 2017 budget to the Town Council, Tuesday night. “The submitted Fiscal Year 2017 budget includes funding of one additional police officer above Fiscal Year 2016 level as a result of CBS Films providing $60,000 to the Town, primarily related to the filming of scenes of the ‘Patriots Day’ movie at the former Police Station,” Driscoll said. The police officer will bring the total uniformed officers in town up to 67, Driscoll said, including 49 patrol officers. The department also has nine dispatchers, four civilian employees and crossing guards at spots around town. In future years, the additional officer town officials will have to find room in the town’s operating budget to pay for the officer added through CBS Films’ donation, Driscoll said.

Police Arrest Oxycodone Dealer at Watertown Motel

A man faces drug dealing charges after being caught selling pills from a room at a Watertown motel. A drug investigation by the Watertown Police and the Suburban Middlesex County Drug Task Force tracked a man wanted on drug charges to the Super 8 Motel in Watertown on April 12 at 4:45 p.m.

Officers suspected the man, Shawn Sturtevant, was suspected of dealing drugs out of his motel room, said Watertown Police Lt. James O’Connor. “A surveillance team observed two vehicles pull into the parking lot of the Super 8 and the suspect exited the interior and conducted what was believed to be an illegal narcotics sale,” O’Connor said. Police stopped the vehicles and questioned the drivers. “One of the parties buying drugs admitted to police he was there and purchased five oxycodone pills,” O’Connor said.

Dic Donohue Welcomes Baby at Mt Auburn Hospital 3 Years After Waking Up from Coma

MBTA Officer Dic Donohue and his wife welcomed a new child on the three year anniversary of his awaking from a coma after he was injured in the Watertown Shootout, and in the same hospital. Today, Donohue Tweeted about welcoming their new child, saying:
“4-22-13 Kim watched as I woke from a coma in ICU, 3 yrs later Kim delivered Connor Donohue at Mt. Auburn Hospital! pic.twitter.com/351DCoN18F”
Donohue was treated at Mount Auburn Hospital after nearly dying from a gunshot he received during the Watertown Shootout. 4-22-13 Kim watched as I woke from a coma in ICU, 3 yrs later Kim delivered Connor Donohue at Mt.