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Region facing snow plow thefts

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The Bristol Police Department reports of a number of snow plow thefts that took place in the region.

According to a press release from the Bristol Police Department, the thefts occur while the plows are disconnected from the plow vehicle, and an unknown person(s) drive up to the plow, connect to it, and drive away.

The police department has received one recent report of such a theft that too place in December, the release said. This information is being provided to make Bristol snow plow owners aware of a trend identified in the region so they can take appropriate measures to protect their property, the release said.

 


Motorcyclist suffers serious injuries after crash

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A motorcyclist is suffering serious injuries after a crash that happened at the intersection of North Main Street and Curtiss Street on Tuesday.

According to a press release from the Bristol Police Department, officers found 26-year-old Jose Burgos of Kensington with serious head and back injuries. He was heading north on North Main Street approaching the intersection of Curtiss Street, but failed to stop at the stop sign, and continued straight through the intersection, hitting a guardrail, the release said.

Emergency responders arrived at scene and transported Burgos to a Hartford area hospital, the release said. Burgos was operating a 2006 Suzuki GSXR600, and wore a helmet at the time of the crash, according to the release.

At this time, the investigation is continues and no enforcement action has been taken, the release said.

Anyone with information about this crash is asked to call the Bristol Police Department’s Traffic Division at (860) 584-3030.

Bristol police conduct DWI checkpoints this evening

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The Bristol Police Department will be conducting a DWI checkpoint on Route 72 this evening.

According to a press release from the Bristol Police Department, the checkpoint is part of a federal grant to help reduce incidences of DWI crashes and fatalities in the community.

 

 

Man turns himself into police for arrest warrants

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Antonino Cammariere turned himself in today at the Bristol Police Department for two outstanding arrest warrants.

According to a press release from the Bristol Police Department, the warrants were obtained by police and the Bristol/Burlington Health District officials as part of an investigation into building code violations at 116-122 High Street, Cammariere owns.

Cammariere was charged with second degree reckless endangerment, which was the result of a criminal investigation of Cammariere pulling off condemned building warning signs that were posted at 116-122 High Street, the release said.

He also was charged with 10 Counts of Bristol property maintenance code violations, according to the release. The charges were the result of an inspection conducted by an official with the Bristol/Burlington Health District at 116-122 High St., where several building violations were found, and Cammariere failed to repair them the release said.

Cammariere was released on a $1000 non-surety bond for each warrant and has scheduled court dates on Thursday May 14, at New Britain Superior Court.

Crews repairing water main break on Route 6

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Crews are on the site of a water main break that happened on Route 6 near Franklin Street.
According to a press release from the Bristol Police Department, crews may need to shut the water off along Route 6 to make the repair. The Water Department expects the repair to take at least eight hours, the release said.
Traffic may be reduced to one lane while crews work to repair the leak, and residents are asked to use alternate routes if possible, the release said.

Police report robbery at Brackett Park

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A 20-year-old man was robbed while walking home to Landry Street on Tuesday, reported the Bristol Police Department in a press release.
According to the release, the victim cut through Brackett Park to get home when two men demanded for money and his cell phone. One assailant told the victim if he did not comply, he would be beaten. After the victim turned over his property and went home, the two assailants left the area in an unknown direction of travel, the release said.
According to the release, the one assailant is described as a six-foot-tall black male about 170 pounds and clean shaven. The other assailant is described as a 5’10’’ tall Hispanic about 200 pounds and also clean shaven, the release said.
None of the men threatened to have a weapon or made any indication they had one, the release said. Police said in the release there are no suspects in the robbery at this time.

Police blotter for May 15

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The Bristol Police Department reported the following arrests last week.

•Gloria D. Lavoie, 62, of 66 High St., Apt. A4, Bristol, was arrested May 1 and charged with second degree threatening and second degree breach of peace.
•Derek Vail, 35, of 36 Duffy Ave., Meriden, was arrested May 1 and charged with second degree harassment and criminal violation of protective order threatening.
•Patrick Zivitiski, 28, of no certain address, Bristol, was arrested May 1 and charged with conspiracy to commit sixth degree larceny and possession of drug paraphernalia.
•Colby Davis, 43, of 21 Addison St., Bristol, was arrested May 1 and charged with disorderly conduct, third degree assault, and third degree strangulation.
•Pamela Nadeau, 48, of 99 Goodwin St., Bristol, was arrested May 1 and charged with second degree breach of peace.
•Richard A. Nadeau, 48, of 152 Dorothy Rd., Bristol, was arrested May 1 and charged with second degree breach of peace, operation of an unregistered motor vehicle, misuse of plate and no insurance.
•Ronald D. Brewer, 62, of 40 Isamay Dr., Bristol, was arrested May 2 and charged with operation while under the influence.
•Connor R. McCarthy, 21, of 115 Stearns St., Bristol, was arrested May 2 and charged with operation while under the influence, illegal possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia less than .5 ounces of marijuana.
•Arnaldo Perez, 33, of 213 Park St., Bristol, was arrested May 2 and charged with illegal transfer of firearms and criminal possession of firearm or electric defensive weapon.
•Steven Delassio, 37, of 109 Penny Lane, Torrington, was arrested May 2 and charged with criminal violation of protective order nonthreatening.
•Shane R. Cote, 22, of 36 Pratt St., Bristol, was arrested May 2 and charged with illegal transfer of firearms and criminal violation of pistol/revolver.
•Kerry D. White, 51, of 136 Putnam St., Bristol, was arrested May 3 and charged with illegal operation of motor vehicle under the influence and drinking while operating a motor vehicle.
•Richard Collins, 45, of 14 Alder St., Bristol, was arrested May 3 and charged with operation while under the influence.
•David Deschene, 34, of 109 Camp St., Bristol, was arrested May 3 and charged with disorderly conduct.
•Robert Pachesa, 50, of 109 Camp St., Bristol, was arrested May 3 and charged with disorderly conduct.
•Aaron A. Weborg, 24, of 10 Kearney St., Terryville, was arrested May 3 and charged with sixth degree larceny.
•Nelson Daigle, 45, of 12 Overlook Dr., Plainville, was arrested May 4 and charged with fourth degree larceny and conspiracy to commit fourth degree larceny.
•Antoine M. Collins, 27, of 184 Tunxis Ave., Bloomfield, was arrested May 4 and charged with first degree assault, criminal violation of protective order and first degree criminal trespass.
•Jennifer Bates, 43, of 747 Congress Ave., Waterbury, was arrested May 4 and charged with third degree assault and second degree breach of peace.
•Edward C. Ramcke, 26, of 385 Main St., East Hartford, was arrested May 4 and charged with first degree forgery and criminal attempt of third degree larceny.
•Alan F. Zaniewski, 57, of 131 Golden Hill St., New Britain, was arrested May 6 and charged with operation while under the influence and restricted turns fail signal.
•Antonino Cammariere, 47, of 466 East St., Apt. 5C, Plainville, was arrested May 6 and charged with 17 counts of violation of town ordinance.
•Eric C. Jenkins, 33, of 61 Maheu St., Bristol, was arrested May 6 and charged with fourth degree larceny, theft of firearm, carrying a gun without a permit and carry/sale of dangerous weapon.
•Jessica L. Waldren, 23 of 140 Sheffield Lane, Bristol, was arrested May 6 and charged with third degree assault, second degree breach of peace and second degree criminal mischief.
•Vanessa R. Vioude, 21, of 140 Sheffield Lane, Bristol, was arrested May 6 and charged with third degree assault and second degree breach of peace.
•John H. Brown, 44, of 242 Morningside Dr., Bristol, was arrested May 7 and charged with no insurance and interfering with an officer.
•Peter C. Trutt, 52, of 299 Park St., Apt. A3, Bristol, was arrested May 7 and charged with third degree assault and second degree breach of peace.bristol police patch

Click it or Ticket kicks off this week

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The 2015 national Click It or Ticket (CIOT) seat belt enforcement mobilization kicked off today and runs through May 31.
According to a press release from the Bristol Police Department, all law enforcement officers and highway advocates nationwide are teaming up to help save more lives by strongly enforcing seat belt laws around the clock.
As Memorial Day weekend is here, the state’s law enforcement agencies intend to promote safe driving and enhance protection for all drivers, the release said. Officers will enforce the seat belt requirements and issue citations to those without a buckle on, the release said.
Police reminded the public in the release that all front seat passengers in a vehicle must wear safety belts. Only back seat passengers under 16 years of age are required to wear seat belts, the release said. If the driver is 16 or 17 years old, all passengers in the vehicle must wear safety belts, the release said.


Drivers identified in car crash on Wolcott Road

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Bristol police have identified the two drivers who were seriously injured in a two-car collision on Wolcott Road in the area of Indian Trail last Saturday.
According to a press release from the Bristol Police Department, 56-year-old David Kozikowski of Wolcott was heading south on Wolcott Road when his 2013 Ford Escape crossed over the centerline and sideswiped a 2007 Jeep Wrangler. The driver of the Jeep was 31-year-old Matthew Lyga of Bristol, who was heading north on Wolcott Road, the release said. Both drivers were hurt and their vehicles were damaged, according to the release.
Lyga was treated at Waterbury Hospital and later release, while Kozikowski was transported to Yale New Haven Hospital for treatment, the release said. Kozikowski is currently listed in serious condition, the release said.
Traffic Division officers continue to investigate the crash and no enforcement action has been taken. Anyone with information is asked to call (860) 584-3030.

Police report pick up attempt at Page Park

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Bristol police are searching for a man who was reported trying to pick up a 17-year-old girl at Page Park today.

According to a press release from the Bristol Police Department, the girl reported she was walking westbound past the lower parking lot when she noticed possibly a red Toyota Corolla there. The man, described as a thin Hispanic male in his 20’s wearing a black polo shirt and black hat with diamond earrings, asked the girl how to get to Waterbury because his GPS broke, the release said. The man then asked the girl what size shoe she wore, and said he had shoes in his car if she wanted to go see, the release said. When the man returned to the car, opened the trunk and asked her to come over, the girl ignored him and kept walking, the release said. He then drove off southbound on King Street, according to the release. The man also is described as wearing gray/blue jeans.

Anyone with information is asked to call the Bristol Police Department at (860) 584-3000.

 

Police department sponsors blood drive next week

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bristol police patchThe Bristol Police Department will sponsor a blood drive next Tuesday to support the American Red Cross.
The blood drive will take place from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the Save A Life Bus, which will be parked in front of the police department on 131 North Main Street.
To schedule an appointment, call 1-800-RED CROSS (773-2767) or visit redcrossblood.org.
For more information, visit the Bristol Police Department’s website or Facebook page.

Police blotter for May 22

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The Bristol Police Department reported the following arrests last week.

•Mark Brague, 29, of 44 Chestnut St., Bristol, was arrested May 8 and charged with third degree assault and second degree breach of peace.
•Heather K. Shaw, 45, of 159 Concord St., Bristol, was arrested May 8 and charged with sixth degree larceny.
•Malissa M. Greenleaf, 31, of 74 Divinity St., Bristol, was arrested May 8 and charged with injury, risk, impairing morals and sixth degree larceny.
•David Harlow, 59, of no certain address, Bristol, was arrested May 8 and charged with interfering with an officer.
•Michael T. Vance, 50, of 269 Main St., Bristol, was arrested May 8 and charged with operation while under the influence and restricted turns fail signal.
•Alexis Colon, 35, of 22 Lincoln St., New Britain, was arrested May 9 and charged with violation of protective order, first degree criminal trespass, third degree assault and second degree breach of peace.
•Arthur F. Farrance, 22, of 63 East View Rd., Terryville, was arrested May 9 and charged with sixth degree larceny.
•Stephan Savulis, 34, of 40 Matthews St., Apt. 14, Bristol, was arrested May 9 and charged with illegal use of credit card and fifth degree larceny.
•Sandeep Singh, 24, of 12 Park St., Bristol, was arrested May 9 and charged with sixth degree larceny.
•Michael R. Christopher, 52, of 118 Ben St., Bristol, was arrested May 9 and charged with fifth degree larceny.
•Dante Westerlund, 18, of no certain address, was arrested May 9 and charged with criminal violation of protective order nonthreatening, first degree criminal trespass, second degree breach of peace and third degree criminal mischief.
•Kellie A. Brink, 27, of 191 Divinity St., Bristol, was arrested May 10 and charged with interfering with an officer.
•Shaliyah Y. Duffy, 20, of 25 Landry St., Bristol, was arrested May 10 and charged with criminal violation of protective order—nonthreatening.
•Melissa Simard, 46, of 124 Butler Ave., Southington, was arrested May 10 and charged with operation while under the influence and failure to obey stop sign.
•Antonio Lopez, 31, of 303 Main St., Bristol, was arrested May 10 and charged with third degree criminal mischief, second degree threatening, criminal violation of protective order threatening, second degree burglary, third degree assault, disorderly conduct, second degree failure to appear, and third degree assault. He also was charged with second degree unlawful restraint, injury, risk, impairing morals, violation of protective order, and second degree breach of peace.
•Omar E. Awad, 19, of 96 Medford St., West Haven, was arrested May 10 and charged with criminal violation of protective order.
•David M. Quinn, 72, of 284 North Main St., Apt. 201, Bristol, was arrested May 11 and charged with second degree violation condition of release.
•Catherine Buys, 55, of no certain address, Bristol, was arrested May 11 and charged with sixth degree larceny.
•Mariel V. Hautman, 24, of 467 Farmington Ave., Apt. 21, Bristol, was arrested May 11 and charged with sixth degree larceny.
•Joanna Gerwick, 26, of 30 Sheila Court, Bristol, was arrested May 12 and charged with first degree criminal trespass and second degree breach of peace.
•Steven Gerwick, 29, of 507 Emmett St., Bristol, was arrested May 12 and charged with third degree assault, second degree breach of peace, first degree threatening: threaten violation/hazard of substance use, and second degree reckless endangerment.
•Arthur White, 26, of 7 Upson St., Apt. 7, Bristol, was arrested May 13 and charged with failure to register felony for sexual purposes.
•Kristen Jalbert, 25, of 19 Dorothy Lane, Terryville, was arrested May 13 and charged with third degree assault, second degree breach of peace, second degree burglary, and second degree criminal mischief.
•Joseph E. Bartlett, 42, of 20 Willoughby St., Bristol, was arrested May 13 and charged with third degree larceny.
•Valerie Gilbert, 18, of 221 Mountain View Manor, Torrington, was arrested May 13 and charged with second degree breach of peace and interfering with an officer.
•Troy N. Miller, 19, of 20 Northwestern Dr., Bristol, was arrested May 13 and charged with second degree criminal mischief, disorderly conduct, second degree threatening second degree unlawful restraint, assault on a peace officer, interfering with an officer, possession of drug paraphernalia for less than 0.5 ounces of marijuana and possession of less than .5 ounce of cannabis-type substance.
•Gabriel Rivera, 18, of 35 Ruth St., Apt. 50, Bristol, was arrested May 13 and charged with third degree assault and second degree breach of peace.
•Anthony Pernal, 49, of 54 Center St., Apt. 3, Bristol, was arrested May 13 and charged with second degree threatening and second degree harassment. bristol police patch

Police blotter for May 29

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The Bristol Police Department reported the following arrests last week.
•Ronald Grasty, 37, of 2A Red Fox Run, Wolcott, was arrested May 15 and charged with second degree breach of peace, third degree assault and second degree unlawful restraint.
•Stephanie N. Jenkins, 29, of 48 Craftwood Rd., Waterbury, was arrested May 15 and charged with illegal operation of a motor vehicle under suspension and operating an unregistered motor vehicle.
•Amber M. Collins, 31, of 215 Park St., second floor, Bristol, was arrested May 15 and charged with second degree hindering prosecution and interfering with an officer.
•Desiree Bruce, 28, of no certain address, was arrested May 15 and charged with sixth degree larceny.
•Nicole J. Dube-Levesque, 41, of 69 Sigourney St., Bristol, was arrested May 15 and charged with third degree assault and second degree breach of peace.
•Scott Johnson, 55, of 1175 Farmington Ave., Apt: 405, Bristol, was arrested May 15 and charged with third degree assault and second degree breach of peace.
•Beata Wojteczko, 42, of 1175 Farmington Ave., Apt: 405, Bristol, was arrested May 15 and charged with third degree assault and second degree breach of peace.
•James G. Bettcher, 45, of 11 Sherman St., Bristol, was arrested May 16 and charged with interfering with an officer, failure to comply with fingerprint requests, second degree breach of peace and third degree criminal mischief.
•Audrey N. Fleming, 21, of 1413 Spindle Hill Rd., Wolcott, was arrested May 16 and charged with operation while under the influence and failure to obey control signal.
•Karen Leary, 47, of 425 Main St., Apt: 8, Bristol, was arrested May 16 and charged with sixth degree larceny.
•Jonathon Torres, 28, of 217 Davis Dr., Bristol, was arrested May 16 and charged with second degree breach of peace.
•Serenity Lucchesi, 18, of 105 Delmar Dr., Bristol, was arrested May 16 and charged with second degree breach of peace.
•Christine Nogiec, 25, of 105 Delmar Dr., Bristol, was arrested May 16 and charged with third degree assault and second degree breach of peace.
•Phillip S. Hermenegildo, 33, of 81 Wolcott St., Bristol, was arrested May 16 and charged with second degree breach of peace, third degree criminal mischief, injury/risk/impairing morals, and second degree reckless endangerment.
•Evon Griffith, 20, of no certain address, Bristol, was arrested May 16 and charged with second degree threatening, second degree breach of peace, third degree robbery, assault on a peace officer, interfering with an officer and failure to comply with fingerprint requests.
•James R. Redway, 29, of 30 Cottage St., Bristol, was arrested May 17 and charged with violation of protective order.
•Trevon Clay, 22, of 205 North St., Apt: 40, New Britain, was arrested May 17 and charged with second degree robbery, conspiracy to commit second degree robbery, third degree larceny and conspiracy to commit third degree larceny.
•Alicia J. Carson, 26, of 164 George St., Bristol, was arrested May 17 and charged with operation while under the influence and restricted turns fail signal.
•Jonathon J. Bugbee, 33, of 55 Hull St., Bristol, was arrested May 17 and charged with third degree assault and second degree breach of peace.
•Nicole Fortin, 29, of 55 Hull St., Bristol, was arrested May 17 and charged with third degree assault and second degree breach of peace.
•Doris Hoff, 65, of 895 Matthews St., Apt: 36, Bristol, was arrested May 18 and charged with second degree breach of peace.
•Diane Nauss, 46, of 218 West St., Apt: 3, Bristol, was arrested May 18 and charged with second degree breach of peace.
•David Nolan, 42, of 218 West St., Apt: 3, Bristol, was arrested May 18 and charged with second degree breach of peace.
•Tyler P. Hebert, 25, of 826 Pine St., Apt: 7, Bristol, was arrested May 19 and charged with operation while under the influence.
•Nicholas S. Wentland, 26, of 147 Lexington St., Bristol, was arrested May 19 and charged with criminal violation of protection order threatening and second degree harassment.
•Ralph E. Williams, 42, of 90 Park Ave., East Hartford, was arrested May 19 and charged with criminal violation of protective order non-threatening and first degree criminal trespass.
•Elvin J. Berrios, 29, of 267 Main St., Apt: 4, Bristol, was arrested May 20 and charged with second degree breach of peace.
•Devon P. Crussana, 29, of 267 Main St., Apt: 3, Bristol, was arrested May 20 and charged with third degree assault and second degree breach of peace.
•Man Chau Lo, 41, of 17 Central St., Bristol, was arrested May 20 and charged with second degree breach of peace, third degree unlawful restraint and interfering with a 911 call.
•Joseph Deep, 26, of 30 Bird St., Torrington, was arrested May 20 and charged with criminal violation of protective order threatening and second degree harassment.
•Michelle J. Blood, 32, of 92 View St., Bristol, was arrested May 20 and charged with failure to wear seat belt, operation of a motor vehicle while using a handheld mobile telephone to engage in a call or while using a mobile electronic device, operation while registered license suspended/revoked, disobeying order of officer and reckless driving. bristol police patch

Man arrested and charged for robbery at Santander Bank

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Bristol police arrested and charged a man in connection to a robbery at Santander Bank on Tuesday.
According to a press release from the Bristol Police Department, the suspect entered the bank on North Street where he gave the teller a note indicating he had a gun and demanded money. Although no gun was shown, the teller complied and the suspect fled the bank with an undetermined amount of money, the release said. During the investigation, a suspect was located nearby and confessed to the robbery, according to the release. Some of the stolen money was recovered and no gun was found, the release said.
Police identified the suspect as 30-year-old Jordan Cistulli of Bristol, who was charged with first degree robbery and third degree larceny, the release said. He was held on a $150,000 bond.

Man faces charges after domestic assault on Stafford Avenue

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bristol police patchBristol police have arrested and charged a man after report of a domestic based assault on Wednesday.
According to a news release from the Bristol Police Department, officers responded to 1204 Stafford Avenue where they found that a 37-year-old man had several wounds from an edged-type instrument. The victim was then transported to St. Francis Hospital, the release said. After the suspect fled the scene, officers began an immediate search for him, including a K-9 track, the release said.
Although not found immediately, the suspect, who has been identified as 35-year-old Aaron Werner, returned to the residence later that night while officers were still on the scene, the release said. After being told to stop, Werner led several officers on a brief chase into a wooded area and assaulted them, according to the release. The victim was later released from the hospital after treatment, the release said.
Werner was charged with first degree criminal attempt at assault, second degree assault, interfering with an emergency phone call and three counts of assault on a police officer. He was held on a $250,000 bond pending his arraignment at the Superior Court in Bristol.


Bristol police make over 300 arrests in Click It campaign

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bristol police patchFrom May 18 through May 31, the Bristol Police Department made a total of 392 arrests during the Click It or Ticket Campaign.
According to a press release from the police department, these arrests are comprised of 246 seatbelt arrests, 22 cell phone arrests, 21 speeding arrests, eight DWI arrests and 95 other motor vehicle arrests.
Despite the end of the campaign, the police department said in the release officers will continue to enforce these types of motor vehicle violations.
“Our ultimate goal is to promote safe driving and increase the protection of all motorists,” said the Bristol Police Department in the release.

Police blotter for June 12

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The Bristol Police Department reported the following arrests last week.
•Christopher Smith, 37, of no certain address, Bristol, was arrested May 28 and charged with operation while registered license suspended/revoked, failure to wear seatbelt, failure to comply with fingerprint requests, possession of drug paraphernalia, and illegal possession of narcotics. He also was charged with second degree failure to appear, violation of probation and second degree violation condition of release.
•Joseph Latino, 48, of 576 Terryville Ave., Bristol, was arrested May 28 and charged with criminal possession of firearm or electronic weapon.
•Tammy Latino, 47, of 576 Terryville Ave., Bristol, was arrested May 28 and charged with illegal possession of narcotics and possession of drug paraphernalia.
•Christina Ciccone, 27, of 90 Charolais Way, Burlington, was arrested May 28 and charged with illegal possession of narcotics.
•Amber Hines, 26, of 12 Bittersweet Lane, Apt. C, Bristol, was arrested May 28 and charged with second degree breach of peace.
•Sandeep Singh, 24, of 12 Park St., Apt. A, Bristol, was arrested May 29 and charged with third degree robbery and sixth degree larceny.
•Gabriel Rivera, 18, of 35 Ruth St., Apt. 50, Bristol, was arrested May 29 and charged with third degree assault, second degree breach of peace, second degree unlawful restraint, first degree criminal trespass, criminal violation of protective order, and third degree strangulation.
•Melissa Bald, 44, of 72 Woodland St., Apt. 1, Bristol, was arrested May 29 and charged with illegal possession of narcotics and second degree failure to appear.
•Clayton Keyworth, 40, of 130 Circle Dr., Bantam, was arrested May 29 and charged with sixth degree larceny and conspiracy to commit sixth degree larceny.
•Elizabeth Puzinski, 24, of 85 Hoffman St., Torrington, was arrested May 29 and charged with conspiracy to commit sixth degree larceny and accessory.
•Emily Brown, 18, of 186 Andrews Rd., Wolcott, was arrested May 29 and charged with second degree breach of peace and first degree criminal trespass.
•Anthony M. Anderson, 43, of 242 Basset St., New Britain, was arrested May 29 and charged with operation while under the influence, failure to obey stop sign and operating a motor vehicle other than motorcycle without a license.
•James G. Stamatopoulos, 46, of 21 Merriman St., Bristol, was arrested May 30 and charged with third degree assault and second degree breach of peace.
•Tammy L. Weis, 44, of 120 Judd St., Bristol, was arrested May 30 and charged with third degree assault, second degree breach of peace and operation while under the influence.
•Maggie R. Cyr, 28, of 8 Beech St., Bristol, was arrested May 30 and charged with second degree breach of peace.
•Steve Cyr, 34, of 8 Beech St., Bristol, was arrested May 30 and charged with second degree breach of peace.
•Felix A. Ruiz, 32, of 8 Beech St., Bristol, was arrested May 30 and charged with third degree assault and second degree breach of peace.
•Joy E. Ouimet, 28, of 903 Waterbury Rd., Thomaston, was arrested May 31 and charged with second degree breach of peace.
•Ashley M. Paparello, 34, of 15 Landry St., Bristol, was arrested May 31 and charged with second degree breach of peace and third degree assault.
•Jason L. Swain, 37, of 19 North Barnes St., Waterbury, was arrested June 1 and charged with third degree assault and two counts of second degree breach of peace.
•George Mullen, 47, of 186 Hepworth St., Bristol, was arrested June 1 and charged with operation while under the influence and following too close.
•Scott K. Flannigan, 43, of 77 Rhoda Lane, Bristol, was arrested June 1 and charged with operation while under the influence.
•Kevin Logan, 55, of Emmett St., Bristol, was arrested June 1 and charged with second degree breach of peace.
•Derek Vail, 36, of 36 Duffy Ave., Meriden, was arrested June 1 and charged with criminal violation of protective order threatening.
•Chriscarol Pilver, 58 of 89 Del Prado Dr., Bristol, was arrested June 1 and charged with operation while under the influence and disobeying order of officer.
•Salvatore Caruso, 38, of 15 Maywood Lane, Bristol, was arrested June 1 and charged with second degree breach of peace.
•Shawnti M. Chiarappi, 35, of 128 Laurel St., Bristol, was arrested June 2 and charged with third degree larceny.
•Mindy Billings, 40, of 106 Laurel St., Bristol, was arrested June 2 and charged with second degree failure to appear, using/tampering motor vehicle without permission, sixth degree larceny and second degree criminal trover.
•Eric B. Damato, 47, of no certain address, West Hartford, was arrested June 2 and charged with conspiracy to commit fifth degree larceny and fifth degree larceny.
•Jordan Cistulli, 30, of no certain address, Bristol, was arrested June 2 and charged with first degree robbery and third degree larceny.
•Arlena Clark, 27, of no certain address, Manchester, was arrested June 2 and charged with conspiracy to commit fifth degree larceny, fifth degree larceny and possession of drug paraphernalia.
•James Harris, 57, of 25 Debra Lane, Bristol, was arrested June 2 and charged with second degree breach of peace.
•Christine A. Leclair, 37, of 54 Lois St., Bristol, was arrested June 3 and charged with operation while under the influence, operation while registered license suspended/revoked and restricted turns fail signal.
•Jody A. Moore, 43, of 58 Kelley St., Bristol, was arrested June 3 and charged with sixth degree larceny.
•Jeanpaul D. Paez, 21, of no certain address, Bristol, was arrested June 4 and charged with license clarification, failure to have headlamps, operation while under the influence, first degree and second degree failure to appear.
•Raven L. Cooper, 30, of 23 Norris Dr., Bristol, was arrested June 4 and charged with operation while under the influence and driving in right hand lane.
•Daisy Dejesus, 46, of 56 Ingraham Place, Apt. 2, Bristol, was arrested June 4 and charged with second degree breach of peace.
•Samantha Lambo, 28, of 58 Ingraham St., Apt. 3, Bristol, was arrested June 4 and charged with second degree breach of peace.
•Daniel Cyr, 33, of 64 Willis St., Apt. A, Bristol, was arrested June 4 and charged with operation while registered license suspended/ revoked, possession of less than 0.5 ounce of cannabis-type substance and possession of drug paraphernalia for less than .5 ounces of marijuana.
•Jolene N. Pagano, 30, of 207 Davis Dr., Bristol, was arrested June 4 and charged with illegal possession of narcotics, possession of drug paraphernalia, tampering with or fabricating, operation while under the influence and restricted turns fail signal.bristol police patch

Two drivers injured in crash at Farmington Avenue intersection

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Officers are investigating a serious two-crash that happened today at the intersection of Farmington Avenue and Collier Avenue.
According to a press release from the Bristol Police Department, 87-year-old Erich Woike was driving a 2003 Cadillac Deville northbound and stopped at the intersection of Farmington Avenue. Woike was struck by a vehicle heading west on Farmington Avenue when he entered the intersection, the release said. According to the release, 22-year-old
John Chiaradio was the driver of a 2016 Ford F350 pickup truck heading westbound.
After the collision, Woike was trapped in his vehicle before he was rescued by Bristol firefighters, the release said. Both Woike and Chiaradio received treatment at a Hartford area hospital, the release said. Woike was in serious condition with a head injury while Chiaradio was in good condition with an arm injury, the release said.
Currently, no enforcement action has been pursued. START (Serious Traffic Reconstruction Team) officers responded to the scene and are conducting an investigation.
Anyone with information about the crash is asked to call the Traffic Division office at (860) 584-3033.

Man dies after two-car collision

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One of the drivers seriously injured in a crash that happened at the intersection of Farmington Avenue and Collier Avenue last Friday has died.
According to a press release from the Bristol Police Department, 87-year-old Erich Woike died from injuries sustained in the two-car collision. Last Friday, Woike was driving northbound and stopped at the intersection of Farmington Avenue. He was struck by a vehicle heading west on Farmington Avenue when he entered the intersection, and was trapped in his vehicle before he was rescued by Bristol firefighters.
START (Serious Traffic Reconstruction Team) officers continue to investigate the crash, the release said. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Traffic Division office at (860) 584-3033.

Police blotter for June 19

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The Bristol Police Department reported the following arrests last week.
•Kevin M. Dragon, 34, of 176 Greystone Ave., Bristol, was arrested June 5 and charged with second degree breach of peace, interfering with an officer, and assault on a peace officer.
•James P. Bridges, 40, of 30 Sheila Ct., Apt. 19, Bristol, was arrested June 6 and charged with second degree threatening, second degree breach of peace and third degree assault.
•Gerardo Vazquez, 34, of 70 Gaylord St., Apt. 210, Bristol, was arrested June 6 and charged with second degree breach of peace and second degree criminal mischief.
•Salvador C. Maldonado, 36, of 159 Union St., Apt. C5, Bristol, was arrested June 6 and charged with operation while registered license suspended/ revoked and operation of a motor vehicle while using a handheld mobile telephone to engage in a call or while using a mobile electronic device.
•Wayne Daigle, 48, of Arch St., New Britain, was arrested June 7 and charged with fourth degree sexual assault on a victim less than 16 years old and injury, risk, impairing morals.
•Devon Lacapra, 21, of 35 Mohawk Rd., Bristol, was arrested June 7 and charged with public indecency and second degree breach of peace.
•Larraine Martin, 37, of 67 Laird Dr., Bristol, was arrested June 7 and charged with second degree breach of peace.
•Robert M. Pullen, 23, of no certain address, Bristol, was arrested June 8 and charged with two counts of sixth degree larceny and fifth degree larceny.
•Timothy Walker, 22, of 137 George St., Hartford, was arrested June 8 and charged with two counts of criminal violation of protection order threatening.
•Thomas A. Helvie, 23, of 51 Ferraro Dr., Bristol, was arrested June 8 and charged with failure to drive right, operation of a motor vehicle while using a handheld mobile telephone to engage in a call or while using a mobile electronic device, operation while under the influence, illegal possession of narcotics, and possession of drug paraphernalia.
•Rigoberto Martinez, 37, of 415 North Main St., Apt. 2, Bristol, was arrested June 8 and charged with interfering with an officer and operation while registered license suspended/revoked.
•Niquan D. Coppedge, 23, of 21 Divinity St., Apt. 1W, Bristol, was arrested June 9 and charged with second degree breach of peace and second degree threatening.
•Christopher Fontaine, 24, of 39 Kelly St., Apt. C2, Bristol, was arrested June 9 and charged with second degree breach of peace.
•Daisy Dejesus, 46, of 56 Ingraham Place, Apt. 2, Bristol, was arrested June 9 and charged with second degree breach of peace and third degree criminal mischief.
•Tobias J. Hussey, 33, of 33 Wilson St., Plainville, was arrested June 9 and charged with interfering with an officer, possession of drug paraphernalia and illegal possession of narcotics.
•Adem W. Ajro, 25, of 67 Charles Dr., Wolcott, was arrested June 10 and charged with third degree assault, second degree breach of peace, operation while under the influence, evading responsibility and unsafe backing.
•Jennifer L. Laporta, 39, of 177 West St., Apt. 2, Bristol, was arrested June 10 and charged with operation while under the influence, failure to obey STC sign and no insurance. bristol police patch

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