Three arrests made after school break-in, vandalism, theft
The incident occurred at Watertown High School on Native American Day earlier this month
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By Roger Whittle - October 31, 2024 in Featured, Law enforcement, News Reading Time: 2 minutes
An 18-year-old Watertown man and two juveniles have been arrested on multiple charges following the report of a break-in, vandalism and a stolen vehic...
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Roger Whittle has over 40 years of daily newspaper experience at a dozen papers across the country including the Omaha World Herald. He returned to his hometown of Watertown in 2012 as editor of the local paper. He has been recognized with dozens of journalism awards for writing, photography and page design.
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