#6 Postby stormraiser » Thu Dec 09, 2004 9:02 am
He turned himself in.
Watertown Officer Turns Himself In
A Watertown police officer accused of shooting another man, abducting a woman, and going on the run has turned himself into police. Authorities searched Jefferson County all day Wednesday for Officer Michael Van Waldick, but now the search is over.
Police say Van Waldick, 26, entered an apartment in the city around 1 a.m Wednesday morning and shot the man who lived there, Ryan Dorr, several times. Dorr is in critical condition at Samaritan Medical Center in Watertown after undergoing surgery.
Authorities say Van Waldick took off with a woman, Jessica Quinta, 24, who was inside the apartment at the time of the shooting. She was later found unhurt in Adams, 70 miles north of Syracuse. There was speculation the shooting involved a domestic dispute.
Action News 3 has learned that there was an existing relationship between Van Waldick, the man he's accused of shooting and Quinta.
Quinta has been a waitress at the Applebee's Restaurant in Watertown for five months now. Dorr, is the manager there.
Employees Action News spoke with tonight wouldn't comment on the relationship between Dorr and Quinta, but Van Waldick may have believed it was of a romantic nature.
They did however, say there was a confrontation just this past Sunday at that Applebees.
Sources at the restaurant say Officer VanWaldick came in acting belligerent and "was making threats against Jessica."
They tell Action News VanWaldick said he was going to kill her.
The Applebees employees say Watertown Police were called to the scene and escorted Officer VanWaldick out of the restaurant.
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