John Palandjian asked for the sentence during a plea request in a Federal Court case for his scam in which he stole from his former employer, Iron Mountain.
Boston Police arrested the man for trying to use two fake $100 bills.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Watertown Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
Money and other small items were taken from the unlocked vehicles.
The woman was caught with a purse full of items from Claire's Boutique.
Two men crossed the street to attack the man.
The worker fell about 25 feet off of a home on Charles River Road.
Middlesex County Sheriff Peter Koutoujian issued a statement on Jan. 11 in response to inquiries on whether he would run for the Middlesex DA's seat.
Our weekly roundup of some of the more unusual police reports from around the Boston area. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
Leone said he has no specific plans after he leaves office.
Also this week, a stolen car recovered and Victoria's Secret merchandise taken.
The 35-year-old man tried to hide the merchandise in a bag, according to police.
The pair allegedly attempted to flee State Police, but were caught in car stolen from Watertown.
State Police have arrested two people they believe could be linked to both bank robberies.
Woman tried to take more than $500 worth of merchandise from the Pleasant Street supermarket.
The woman was struck by an Amtrak train on Wednesday afternoon.
Also this week, pair of teens caught shoplifting at Marshalls and snow board stolen.
State Police release new details in the crash this morning, which caused a backup in traffic along 128 and The Mass. Pike.
The Fire Department determined the cause of the blaze that started in a Howard Street home on Dec. 27.
The Mac laptop disappeared when the employee left her desk for a few minutes.
Scanner reports say that the driver is trapped in the vehicle.
Also this week, thousands owed to the Boy Scouts, business broken into and stolen car recovered.
The Fire Department were called for a fire in the bedroom of the home.
Watertown had its share of big crimes and blazes to fight this year. See which ones made the top five.
The truck was taken from a driveway on Pleasant Street.
The police department joins 48 other law enforcement agencies to take part in the Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign.
Also this week, a Best Buy customer allegedly paid for his merchandise with fake money.
Police were unable to locate the suspect who had been driving a stolen car.
A man and woman allegedly displayed a gun during a dispute at an Essex Street home.
More than 40 police departments left the Burlington Mall this morning to deliver cards to 6-year-old Nathan Norman in Rustburg, Virginia.
Chief Mario A. Orangio will begin a executive fire officer program in January.
The car was reportedly dumped at Victory Field.
Store security tracked him down after he tried to leave the store with the floor model.
A band of college-aged men were seen taking a tree, a reindeer and doing more damage at the country club.
Both men, including man with Watertown connection, will return to court on Friday, Dec. 14.
Waltham Police had been searching for a man involved in an armed home invasion on Dec. 7.
Police are searching for a man in connection with a shooting in Waltham.