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WATERTOWN â The deputy and trooper turned on the street shortly after 7 p.m. June 22 and immediately noticed a crowd of more than 100 people gathered outside an apartment complex on Ohio Street in Watertown. Amid the crowd, a 15-year-old was unconscious and losing blood rapidly.
Jefferson County Sheriffâs Deputy Christian Hughes and state Trooper Sean Iles worked to save the bleeding teen. Now they are being recognized for their efforts. The sheriffâs office is planning to issue Mr. Hughes a letter of commendation for the incident.
âThey really saved his life,â Sheriff Colleen OâNeill said.
This time it was when police say an 18-year-old stabbed a 13-year-old and two 15-year-old boys between buildings 5 and 6 at Eastbrook Apartments. The 18-year-old suspect ran from the scene but was ultimately taken into custody and was cooperative with law enforcement. As of last week, the city police were still considering self-defense as a motive for the stabbing.
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WATERTOWN â The four officers didnât know there was a fire Monday morning until they unlocked the door and watched smoke pour into the hallway, instinctively leading them to hit the deck and crawl to the man inside.
âFor them to risk their lives to go in there and pull him out of that fire â there is no award or not enough thank yous or recognition that could be given for that,â said Tarra S. Murphy, the wife of the man inside.
Mrs. Murphy thought Robert W. Murphy, her husband of 35 years, was dead as she sat in her bedroom Monday, being told he was locked inside a burning building.
Victim of motel room fire in critical condition, officials say
WWNY Victim of motel room fire in critical condition, officials say By 7 News Staff and Abbey Buttacavoli | January 11, 2021 at 12:53 PM EST - Updated January 11 at 10:10 PM
WATERTOWN, N.Y. (WWNY) - The man law enforcement officers dragged out of a smoke-filled motel room early Monday morning is in critical but stable condition at a Syracuse hospital.
Jefferson County sheriff deputies say 55-year-old Robert Murphy was first taken to Samaritan Medical Center after his rescue from room 112 of the Relax Inn in Watertown.
He was later airlifted to Upstate University Hospital in Syracuse.