Schools, Police Respond to Threat at Middle School via Social Media

School official removed a Watertown Middle School student from the school who reportedly sent a threat on social media last week. 

The threat occurred on Instagram on Nov. 30, but school officials did not hear about it right away. When they did, they contacted the Watertown Police, Watertown Police Lt. Dan Unsworth said at Monday’s School Committee meeting. “Early on it was determined it was a 13 year old student at the middle school,” Unsworth said. “We don’t believe it was directed at anyone.”

Police Warn Residents to Lock Cars After String of Break Ins

Watertown Police advise residents to lock their cars at night, following a series of recent car break ins around town. 

Dozens of cars were broken into around town last week, all of them left unlocked, according to Watertown Police Lt. Michael Lawn. Police responded to 15-20 vehicle break ins on the following streets: Fayette Stret, Cashman Street, Highland Avenue, Heather Road, Copeland Street, Pearl Street, Marshall Street, Boyd Street and King Street. All of the vehicles were rummaged through, and mostly change was taken, however a laptop computer was taken from one car.

Foundation Honoring Former Police Officer Collecting Gifts for Kids

Each year, the Whooley Foundation gathers gifts to make sure that no child in Watertown goes without a present during the holidays. The Watertown Police Department sent out the following announcement:

The Whooley Foundation is a non-profit organization that was founded in the memory of John “Sonny” Whooley a Watertown Police Officer, resident, father and husband. He loved the community and served it for over 30 years as a Watertown Police Sergeant. He always had a special place in his heart for those less fortunate than himself. He would always strive to make others just a little happier during the holidays.

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.