Water Main Break on School Street Floods Road, Traffic Stopped

A water main break Thursday night has caused problems on School Street, flooding streets and closing streets near Arsenal Street. Reports of loss of water came in shortly after 7 p.m. and flooding up to several inches deep on Cypress Street was reported by reader Jamie Richard. Watertown Police closed down School Street near Strip T’s restaurant and the Department of Public Works is working on fixing the pipe.

Police: Call About Hostage Situation Ends Up Being a False Report

Watertown Police closed down a block in East Watertown after receiving a call about a possible hostage situation, but the call ended up being a false alarm. A man called police around noon Thursday and said he saw a man in an apartment on Adams Street with a gun, and thought the man was holding someone hostage, said Watertown Police Lt. James O’Connor. As police continued to speak with the man, however, the story began falling apart, said Interim Police Chief Ray Dupuis. “The more he talked, the more it changed,” Dupuis said. When police finally entered the apartment, they found that it was empty.

Watertown Police Holding Training for Active Shooter Situations

The Watertown Police will hold a training for community members interested in learning about dealing with an active shooter event. The training features parts of the ALICE model for schools, and the Department of Homeland Security Run, Hide, Fight model for businesses, according to the Watertown Police announcement. ALICE stands for Alert, Lockdown, Inform, Counter, Evacuate (see below for more info). “In light of recent events, the WPD feels that it is important to empower the community with response options for active shooter events should the unthinkable happen,” the announcement said. The training will be held on Thursday, Dec. 3 from 6:30-9:30 p.m. at the Community Room in the Watertown Police Station, 552 Main St.