WATERTOWN - Students in Watertown High School's Junior Police Academy had a chance Friday to talk with police officers, educators and counselors about the role of police in society.
The discussion was the first of what Police Chief Joshua Bernegger and Watertown High School Principal Gianni Perug
WATERTOWN - Police said Wednesday they believe a 14-year-old boy who accidentally shot himself in the head Sept. 30 was showing off an unsecured Ruger .38-caliber revolver to a friend over FaceTime when the gun went off.
Police said they found the gun in the bedroom of the boy's grandmother, Eliz
Watertown Only a few of the 23 guns seized from a house where a 14-year-old shot himself in the head over the weekend were properly secured, police said Monday.
The teen survived the gunshot wound a.
BY HANNA SNYDER GAMBINI REPUBLICAN-AMERICAN
August 3, 2021
104 Watertown Police Chief Joshua Bernegger, from left, stands with dispatcher Patricia Bessette, communications supervisor Greg O’Brien, dispatcher Melissa Bostick and APCO representative Larry Lafferty. Contributed WATERTOWN…
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