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Illegal Fire Arm

Illegal Fire Arm

Man Arrested in Watertown for Having Illegal Firearm

By Charlie Breitrose | February 1, 2019

A Watertown man faces multiple firearms charges after a joint arrest by Watertown Police and other law enforcement agencies. On Jan. 25, Watertown Police were contacted by the Boston Police Department’s District 14, which had information about a man who lives and works in Town who had an illegal firearm, said Watertown Police Lt. James O’Connor. Watertown Police worked with the Boston Police and the Suburban Middlesex Drug Task Force. They tracked the suspect, identified as Carlos M. Guardado, to AutoZone on Arsenal Street, where he worked, and placed him under surveillance, O’Connor said.

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