WBZ-TV reports that the Clinton man accused of drunken driving and kidnapping also did not have a license to drive kids because of a criminal record and numerous driving infractions.
The driver is accused of drunken driving after taking student on an unwanted excursion.
Different techniques will be tested during the 2-year program.
Also this week, a shoplifter tried to steal clothes from Wet Seal and a wallet stolen from 7-Eleven.
The registration deadline is Nov. 2.
A witness spotted a man running from the area, and noticed the copper was missing.
The man was caught by a resident going through a car on Edenfield Avenue.
The four new officers completed their police academy training in September.
The two broke into apartments on Waverley Avenue, and were caught in the building.
Our weekly compilation of some of the more unusual police reports from around the Boston area. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
Also this week, cars were broken into around town and a man busted for unlicensed driving.
This is the second reported theft in town of the large knots that grow on the side of trees.
Daron J. D'Agostino and Jeffrey M. McNamara recently completed the course at the academy in Stow.
Authorities have positively identified the body found Tuesday morning as missing graduate student Jonathan Dailey.
The man and woman kept on coming back for more items before security detained them.
The District Attorney office said there was no identification on the body and won't confirm any details.
The second body in as many days has been recovered from the Charles River.
Store security discovered the man had pulled the same scam multiple times.
Suffolk County District Attorney Dan Conley says low-level pushers don't stand to benefit most from the JP drug lab "disaster." He says that honor goes to hardened criminals moving lots of drugs or those with violent histories.
Our weekly compilation of some of the more unusual police reports from around the area. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
Police have been looking for the alleged "Boston burl bandits" for the last six months, but so far he has not been linked to a similar incident in Watertown.
Also this week, underpants were stolen from Victoria's Secret and storm doors stolen from an Arlington Street home.
Oily rags ignited in the back of East Side Wings and Grill, but did little damage to the Mt. Auburn Street eatery.
The motorist noticed damage to the man's car, followed him into town and reported him to police.
A reader thanked the efforts of Pizza Roma and Gerry's Italian Kitchen who helped feed the Watertown firefighters who battled the two-alarm blaze.
It still isn't clear what drove a JP State Drug Lab chemist allegedly to taint evidence in thousands of cases. But the attorney general says two common reasons don't appear to apply: a drug habit or money trouble.
Also this week, a man was arrested on an OUI charge after sideswiping a parked car on Main Street.
Town Manager Michael Driscoll responded to the suit filed against the town by a firefighter claiming he was wrongly passed over for promotion.
Someone sawed off growths from a tree in Arsenal Park. The burls can be made into bowls that sell for hundreds of dollars.
Bring your expired and unwanted prescription medicine to the Watertown Police Station to safely dispose of them and keep them out of the hands of teens.
A Suffolk County Grand Jury released the indictment against the defendants who allegedly attacked the man after one of the suspects got into a verbal argument with the man.
The 13-year member of the department claims the town passed him over because he used approved sick days to be with his wife while she underwent medical treatment.
One firefighter went to the hospital for treatment in the fire on Madison Avenue that began in the attic.
Stop signs are not optional, but sometimes drivers treat them as if they are.
An officer on patrol spotted the man toss the bottle while driving near Watertown Square.
The two-alarm destroyed the roof of the two-family home on Madison Avenue.
The two-alarm fire ripped through 17-19 Madison Ave. Tuesday evening.
A diamond ring, a purse and a dozen old walkie-talkies were taken from unlocked cars around Watertown.