WATERTOWN â Cynthia D. Locklear, 45, of 903 Water St., was charged by city police Saturday with fourth-degree grand larceny.
According to police records, on Jan. 12, Ms. Locklear took a Watertown Savings Bank debit card, belonging to Autumn Deegan, from the pharmacy counter of the Washington Street Kinney Drugs. She then concealed the card in her own wallet.
Ms. Locklear was arrested, processed and released with an appearance ticket returnable to the Watertown City Court.
Dustin J. Pridell, 33, of 1620 Huntington St., Apt. B5, was charged by city police Saturday with second-degree harassment.
According to police records, Mr. Pridell is accused of harassing Darianne M. Robinson. He was arrested at 9:33 a.m. at his residence. City police did not provide more information on the nature of the incident.
Jeffrey Shannon, 56, Watertown, longtime WWNY-TV employee and Z93 radio personality, passed away Wednesday morning at the Samaritan Medical Center. Among his survivors is his wife Donna. Arrangements are with
Three officers hurt saving man from burning motel room
Relax Inn Motel fire By Kris Hudson and 7 News Staff | January 11, 2021 at 4:09 AM EST - Updated January 11 at 12:58 PM
WATERTOWN, N.Y. (WWNY) - Three officers were injured saving a man from his burning motel room, after fire broke out at a town of Watertown motel early Monday morning.
According to Relax Inn Motel manager Wanda Estrada, four officers from the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office and state police were called to the outer Washington Street motel around 1 a.m. after a man was heard shouting for help from his room.
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Morning Checkup: COVID-19 research
Morning Checkup: COVID-19 research By 7 News Staff | December 30, 2020 at 7:56 AM EST - Updated December 30 at 7:56 AM
WATERTOWN, N.Y. (WWNY) - Much of the focus of health care professionals during the pandemic has been on treating COVID-19 patients, but others have been working in the background researching the illness.
One of them is Dr. Asim Kichloo. He’s program director of hospital medicine at Samaritan Medical Center.
He was interviewed for Samaritan’s Morning Checkup segment on 7 News This Morning.
He explains what he’s been researching and how it affected one particular patient.
You can see that interview in the video above.