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Friday, December 21, 2012

More Details in Waltham City Employee DUI Case

Mark Casella, a city employee, was recently arrested for DUI.

An additional detail has been revealed about the situation surrounding a Waltham city government employee recently arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol. Mayor Jeanette McCarthy, in a Dec. 21 email, said "the employee is not authorized to drive any city vehicle," referring to Mark Casella. Casella was arrested on Dec. 9 and charged with driving under the influence of alcohol (second offense). He was found unconscious behind the wheel of a truck on Pleasant Street where police later found him, according to police. Police investigated the incident and determined Casella was intoxicated and arrested him. He also failed a field sobriety test, police said.  McCarthy has not specified for which department Casella works.  "…

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Karla Vallance

12:52 pm on Monday, December 31, 2012

Tell me, Mr. Miller, what facts have been changed? Happy to hear. Otherwise, to quote from our Terms of Use: "While we encourage people to be honest and post what’s on their mind, communities thrive when people care about each other, and as such, Patch expects all of its users to be respectful of others. This means that whether you are being complimentary or critical, whether you are agreeing or …   more ›

Waltham City Employee Arrested For DUI

Mayor Jeanette McCarthy said she is looking into the incident.

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Waltham City Employee Arrested For DUI

Mayor Jeanette McCarthy said she is looking into the incident.

An employee of the Waltham city government was recently arrested for allegedly driving under the influence of alcohol, according to city officials. Mark Casella, 50, of 46 Lyman St., was arrested on Dec. 9 and charged with one count of driving under the influence of alcohol (second offense), according to police. Mayor Jeanette McCarthy confirmed on Dec. 20 that Casella is a city employee and that she was looking into the personnel issues surrounding the incident. She did not specify for which department Casella works. The incident began at around 6:03 p.m. when Waltham Police responded to a report of a disabled motor vehicle blocking the road in front of 11 Pleasant St., according to Waltham Police Sgt. Tim King. Officers responded and …

David C

7:22 pm on Saturday, January 12, 2013

I dont know where your getting your info from but you have NOT read this address or heard his name anywhere on Patch in previous posts. The 1st offense was almost 20 years ago and Ryan Doll was around 10 years old give or take a few years. I dont think he was writing for anybody but teachers back then.   more ›

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