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Police Log: Woman Charged for Making False 911 Call, 2 Drug Arrests

By Charlie Breitrose | January 27, 2019

The following information was provided by the Watertown Police Department. Arrests

Jan. 16, 1:26 a.m.: An officer spotted a vehicle parked in a lot at the corner of Mt. Auburn Street and Winsor Avenue with the motor running. As he got closer the officer saw that the driver was slumped behind the wheel.

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Watertown Police Arrest Three Drug Suspects in Two Different Incidents

By Charlie Breitrose | March 3, 2016

The Watertown Police, working with the Suburban Middlesex County Drug Task Force, made two busts and arrested three suspects. On Feb. 23 at 12:20 p.m., police spotted a suspected drug dealer getting into a car in a parking lot on Mt. Auburn Street, drive around for a while and stop in the parking lot of the Arsenal Project, said Watertown Police Lt. James O’Connor. “Members of the Task Force observed what they believed to be a narcotics transaction,” O’Connor said.

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