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Police blotter for Aug. 26

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The Bristol Police Department reported the following arrests last week.

  • Douglas Martin, 52, of 21 Grove St., Bristol, was arrested Aug. 11 and charged with third degree assault, second degree breach of peace, and criminal violation of protective order.
  • Kenneth F. Bauman, 48, of 13 West St., Manchester, was arrested Aug. 11 and charged with violation of probation.
  • Morgan Deschenes, 18, of 155 Evelyn Rd., Bristol, was arrested Aug. 11 and charged with third degree assault and second degree breach of peace.
  • Adrian Szydlo, 22, of 101 Briarwood Lane, Middletown, was arrested Aug. 11 and charged with second degree violating condition of release.
  • Ryan Burns, 29, of 58 Hepworth St., Bristol, was arrested Aug. 11 and charged with second degree assault, third degree assault, and second degree breach of peace.
  • Daniel J. Salvatore, 21, of 55 Holcomb St., Simsbury, was arrested Aug. 11 and charged with operation while under the influence, failure to drive right, illegal possession of marijuana less than four ounces, possession of drug paraphernalia for less than 0.5 ounces of marijuana and possession of less than 0.5 ounces of marijuana.
  • Patrick Cistulli, 29, of 50 Park St., Hartford, was arrested Aug. 12 and charged with second degree failure to appear.
  • Ernest J. Dessert, 50, of 109 Leon Rd., Bristol, was arrested Aug. 12 and charged with interfering with an officer and criminal attempt of assault on a peace officer.
  • Ryan Cruz, 22, of 45 Maple St., Plainville, was arrested Aug. 12 and charged with criminal violation of restraining order, second degree breach of peace, and third degree assault.
  • Brian M. Theriault, 30, of 825 Burlington Ave., Bristol, was arrested Aug. 13 and charged with operation while under the influence.
  • Erasmo Martinize Jr., 34, of 17 Fairfield St., Bristol, was arrested Aug. 13 and charged with operation while under the influence and failure to obey control signal.
  • Max Mironov, 25, of 372 Park St., Apt. 4, Bristol, was arrested Aug. 13 and charged with criminal violation of protective order threatening, third degree assault and second degree breach of peace.
  • Whitney Powell, 23, of 132 Wellington Dr., Farmington, was arrested Aug. 13 and charged with second degree violating condition of release.
  • Isaiah Williams, 28, of 5 Seymour St., Windsor, was arrested Aug. 13 and charged with first degree criminal mischief, fourth degree larceny and second degree breach of peace.
  • Man Chau Lo, 42, of 17 Central St., Bristol, was arrested Aug. 13 and charged with criminal attempt of assault on a peace officer, failure to comply with fingerprint requests, and second degree breach of peace.
  • Courtney L. Roberts, 35, of 111 Oak Hill Dr., Bristol, was arrested Aug. 14 and charged with disorderly conduct, third degree assault, and second degree unlawful restraint.
  • Catarina M. Lopez, 25, of 109 Leon Rd., Bristol, was arrested Aug. 14 and charged with second degree breach of peace and failure to respond to infraction.
  • Maeghan L. McDonald, 28, of 119 Tuttle St., Bristol, was arrested Aug. 14 and charged with assault on a peace officer, interfering with an officer, interfering with a 911 call, and second degree breach of peace.
  • Michael Delprado, 31, of 73 Meadow St., Bristol, was arrested Aug. 14 and charged with assault on a peace officer, interfering with an officer, third degree criminal mischief, second degree breach of peace, and failure to comply with fingerprint requests.
  • Benn Mancini, 37, of 356 Burlington Ave., Bristol, was arrested Aug. 16 and charged with second degree threatening and second degree breach of peace.
  • Danielle M. Labrie, 44, of 41 View St., Apt. 3, Bristol, was arrested Aug. 16 and charged with operation while registered license suspended/revoked and operation of a motor vehicle while using a handheld telephone.
  • Helen A. Benoit, 53, of 7 Andrews St., Lot 4, Bristol, was arrested Aug. 16 and charged with operation while under the influence and restricted turns fail signal.
  • Nicole Joy, 38, of 166 Nelson Farm Rd., Bristol, was arrested Aug. 16 and charged with second degree breach of peace.
  • Andrew R. Salisbury, 24, of no certain address, Bristol, was arrested Aug. 17 and charged with sixth degree larceny, illegal possession, and possession of drug paraphernalia.
  • John Andrews, 23, of 60 Saddle Rd., Wolcott, was arrested Aug. 17 and charged with second degree threatening.
  • Stephen Michaud, 32, of no certain address, Bristol, was arrested Aug. 17 and charged with illegal possession of narcotics, possession of drug paraphernalia, interfering with an officer, second degree forgery, second degree failure to appear, two counts of criminal impersonation, three counts of interfering with an officer, second degree forgery, second degree failure to appear, and first degree failure to appear.
  • Prince Richards, 18, of 357 Birch St., Bristol, was arrested Aug. 17 and charged with second degree breach of peace.
  • Christian Capestani, 25, of 14 Broad St., Apt. 3, New Britain, was arrested Aug. 17 and charged with third degree assault, second degree breach of peace, and two counts of violation of probation.
  • Khalen Japonis, 22, of 225 Wolcott St., Bristol, was arrested Aug. 18 and charged with interfering with an officer, following too close, failure to surrender license/registration and second degree false statement.
  • Carmen Delgado, 40, of 25 Tremont St., New Britain, was arrested Aug. 18 and charged with sixth degree larceny and conspiracy to commit sixth degree larceny.
  • Jessica Rivera, 37, of 25 Tremont St., New Britain, was arrested Aug. 18 and charged with sixth degree larceny, conspiracy to commit sixth degree larceny, violation of probation, and two counts of second degree failure to appear.
  • Meggan Clark, 37, of 46 Beacon St., Bristol, was arrested Aug. 18 and charged with third degree assault and second degree breach of peace.
  • Mary Miles-Kelley, 60, of 200 Blakeslee St., Apt. 255, Bristol, was arrested Aug. 18 and charged with second degree breach of peace.bristol-police_dl_16-x-9

Police blotter for Sept. 2

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The Bristol Police Department reported the following arrests last week.

  • Angel Brenes, 18, of 119 Meadow St., Apt. B, Bristol, was arrested Aug. 19 and charged with possession of a controlled substance, possession of less than 0.5 ounce of cannabis-type substance and possession of drug paraphernalia.
  • Frank D. Mitte, 59, of 322 Park St., Bristol, was arrested Aug. 19 and charged with illegal possession of narcotics and possession of drug paraphernalia.
  • Stephen Kaplinski, 56, of 215 Summer St., Apt. 2, was arrested Aug. 19 and charged with second degree strangulation, third degree assault, second degree breach of peace, and failure to comply with fingerprint requests.
  • Quinton Davis, 20, of 215 Stanley St., New Britain, was arrested Aug. 19 and charged with possession of controlled substance, illegal possession of narcotics, and possession of less than 0.5 ounce of cannabis-type substance.
  • Mohamed Khaleelulla, 53, of 399 Ivy Dr., Bristol, was arrested Aug. 20 and charged with second degree threatening and disorderly conduct.
  • Samantha E. Blanchette, 27, of 35 Ruth St., Apt. 29, Bristol, was arrested Aug. 20 and charged with possession of drug paraphernalia.
  • Mark Benoit, 26, of 107 Ellington Rd., East Hartford, was arrested Aug. 20 and charged with third degree burglary, sixth degree larceny and possession of drug paraphernalia.
  • Joshua Foote, 31, of 32 Chestbut St., Apt. 3R, Bristol, was arrested Aug. 21 and charged with second degree breach of peace and third degree assault.
  • Michael Castiglione, 33, of 40 Stearns St., Apt. 4, Bristol, was arrested Aug. 21 and charged with criminal attempt of second degree assault, interfering with an officer and criminal attempt of assault on a peace officer.
  • Theresa A. Salvito, 24, of 26 Terryville Ave., Apt; 2, Bristol, was arrested Aug. 21 and charged with operating an unregistered motor vehicle and illegal operation of motor vehicle under suspension.
  • Morgan Deschenes, 18, of 155 Evelyn Rd., Bristool, was arrested Aug. 22 and charged with criminal violation of protective order non-threatening.
  • Manuel Sanders, 19, of 60 Pine Brook Terrace, Bristol, was arrested Aug. 22 and charged with criminal violation of protective order non-threatening, possession of less than 0.5 ounce of cannabis-type substance, possession of controlled substance, weapons in a motor vehicle, and carry and sale of a dangerous weapon.
  • Angel Brenes, 18, of 119 Meadow St., Apt. B, Bristol, was arrested Aug. 22 and charged with illegal possession of narcotics, possession of less than 0.5 ounce of cannabis-type substance, and possession of controlled substance.
  • Michael R. Charest, 18, of 22 Seminary St., Bristol, was arrested Aug. 22 and charged with third degree assault and second degree criminal mischief.
  • Adam J. Schienda, 32, of 25 Peggy Lane, Farmington, was arrested Aug. 23 and charged with sixth degree larceny.
  • John E. Dow, 55, of 274 Middle St., Apt. 3, Bristol, was arrested Aug. 24 and charged with second degree failure to appear.
  • Jarod M. Matthews, 18, of 71 Diepietro Lane, Bristol, was arrested Aug. 24 and charged with second degree breach of peace and third degree assault.
  • Rafael Roman, 40, of 50 High St., New Britain, was arrested Aug. 24 and charged with second degree breach of peace and second degree harassment.
  • Rebecca L. Cummings, 24, of 136 Peppermint Lane, Bristol, was arrested Aug. 24 and charged with third degree assault, second degree threatening and second degree breach of peace.
  • Deborah L. Brown, 66, of 55 Gaylord St., Apt. 914, Bristol, was arrested Aug. 24 and charged with second degree failure to appear.
  • Jemeil A. White, 23, of 39 Norton St., Apt. 2, Bristol, was arrested Aug. 24 and charged with first degree robbery, second degree assault and sixth degree larceny.
  • Javan Delvalle, 35, of 24 Conlon St., Bristol, was arrested Aug. 24 and charged with operation while registered license suspended/ revoked and second degree failure to appear.
  • Barry J. Dellabianca, 55, of 438 Washington St., Bristol, was arrested Aug. 25 and charged with public indecency.
  • Kevin B. Logan, 56, of 420 Emmett St., Apt. K, Bristol, was arrested Aug. 25 and charged with violation of probation.
  • Angel R. Villafane, 26, of 71 Williams St., Bristol, was arrested Aug. 25 and charged with fifth degree larceny and operating a motor vehicle without a license.bristol-police_dl_16-x-9

Officials find suspicious vehicle fire on Tulip Street

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Police and fire officials are investigating a vehicle fire that broke out on Tulip Street this past Saturday.

According to a press release from the Bristol Police Department, the fire was determined to be suspicious, but no injuries were reported.

The Bristol Fire Department and detectives from the Bristol Police Department Criminal Investigation Division are investigating the incident, the release said.

Anyone with information about this incident is asked to call Bristol police at (860) 584-3011.

 

Bristol police conduct DWI checkpoint Thursday night

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Bristol police will conduct a DWI checkpoint on Route 229 on Thursday between 5 p.m. and 4 a.m. According to a press release from the Bristol Police Department, this is part of a federal grant to help reduce incidences of DWI crashes and fatalities in the community.

Pedestrian is hospitalized after colliding with vehicle on Middle Street

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A pedestrian is in critical condition after getting hit by a vehicle while crossing Middle Street early this evening.

According to a press release from the Bristol Police Department, 57-year-old Leslie Davenport of Bristol was crossing Middle Street in a westerly direction when she collided with a 2011 Ford Taurus. Upon arrival to the area of 258 Middle Street, first responders found Davenport suffering from head and leg injuries, the release said. Life Star was called to the scene, and brought Davenport to Hartford Hospital where she was found to have serious head, chest and leg injuries, the release said.

The driver of the vehicle, 56-year-old Daniel Bruneau of Terryville, was not injured during the accident, the release said.

The crash remains under investigation. Any witnesses of the crash are asked to contact Officer O’Connor at (860) 584-3036.

Bristol business evacuated after carbon monoxide incident

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A Bristol building was evacuated after a reported carbon monoxide incident.

According to a press release from the Bristol Police Department, fire officials evacuated employees of a call center, run by Faneuil Inc. at 32 Valley Street, earlier today. The Bristol Fire Department also evacuated employees of several other businesses located within the building, and the police department assisted fire officials during the incident, the release said.

Approximately 30 to 40 employees in the building received treatment at the scene, and were sent to several local hospitals for symptoms associated with carbon monoxide exposure, the release said. There were no reports of any serious injuries at the scene, the release said.

At this time the fire department is clearing the building of any remaining carbon monoxide, and a preliminary investigation determined that the cause of the carbon monoxide may have been a construction company working in the building, the release said.

Police searching for suspect of TD Bank robbery

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Bristol police are searching for the suspect of a robbery at TD Bank that took place on Sunday.

According to a press release from the Bristol Police Department, a man entered the bank on Broad Street, demanding money from one of the tellers. The suspect did not display any weapons, but then fled on foot with an undetermined amount of money, the release said.

The suspect (pictured above) is described as a white man in his mid 30’s who was wearing a gray baseball hat with pin stripes and a cross on it, the release said. Anyone with information is asked to call Bristol Police.

 

Police arrest suspect involved with Disabled American Vets Club shooting

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Bristol police arrested and charged the suspect connected with a shooting last November at the Disabled American Veterans Club.

According to a press release from the Bristol Police Department, 28-year-old Christopher Solis of Bristol was charged with first degree reckless endangerment, unlawful discharge of a firearm, carrying a pistol without a permit, criminal possession of a firearm, second degree breach of peace and possession of narcotics. No one was hurt during the shooting at the Disabled American Veterans Club, which took place on Nov. 7 last year.

On Saturday an officer observed Solis seated in the passenger seat of a car traveling on Davis Drive, arrested Solis and took him into custody, the release said. The officer found three pills on Solis that qualified as a schedule 2 Naroctic, the release said.

Solis was able to post a $75,000 bond for the warrant arrest and a $5,000 bond for the narcotic charges. He has a pending court date of Sept. 19 at Bristol Superior Court.


Update: Motorcyclist hospitalized after falling into river bank

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The motorcyclist who lost control of her bike and fell into a river bank earlier today did not suffer any injuries from the crash.

According to a press release from the Bristol Police Department, 51-year-old Marie Hoadley of Bristol was making a right turn into a city parking lot at the corner of School Street and West Street when she lost control of her motorcycle. After striking a curb, Hoadley went through the fence and plummeted to the shallow river, the release said. The fall to the river was between eight and 10 feet, the release said. At the time of the accident, Hoadley and her husband were traveling west on School Street on separate motorcycles, the release said.

Hoadley was conscious and alert at the time of the accident, and the Bristol Fire Department took her out of the river bank on a back board before she was sent to Bristol Hospital, the release said.

Police blotter for Sept. 9

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The Bristol Police Department reported the following arrests last week.

  • Meggan Clark, 37, of 46 Beacon St., Bristol, was arrested Aug. 26 and charged with first degree criminal trespass, criminal violation of protective order threatening, third degree assault, second degree breach of peace, and interfering with an officer.
  • Johnna Deflippe, 53, of 71 Pratt St., Bristol, was arrested Aug. 26 and charged with third degree assault and second degree breach of peace.
  • Helena A. Munn, 27, of 52 Colony St., Apt: 2, Bristol, was arrested Aug. 27 and charged with illegal possession of narcotics, possession of drug paraphernalia, use of highways by pedestrians, and failure to respond to infraction.
  • Joseph Moore, 31, of 266 Davis Dr., Bristol, was arrested Aug. 27 and charged with second degree threatening.
  • Max Mironov, 25, of 81 Divinity St., Bristol, was arrested Aug. 28 and charged with second degree criminal mischief.
  • Sean Muff, 48, of 171 South St. Ext., Bristol, was arrested Aug. 28 and charged with sixth degree larceny.
  • Moraima Rosario, 36, of 509 Emmett St., Apt: B12, Bristol, was arrested Aug. 28 and charged with operation while under the influence, failure to obey control signal, and operation while registered license suspended/revoked.
  • Bruce E. Norton, 58, of 217 Lynnrich Dr., Thomaston, was arrested Aug. 28 and charged with operation while under the influence and failure to drive right.
  • Sheriba Jackson, 35, of 11 River St., Southington, was arrested Aug. 29 and charged with second degree breach of peace and third degree assault.
  • Matthew S. Markeveys, 39, of 781 Farmington Ave., Bristol, was arrested Aug. 29 and charged with third degree assault, first degree reckless endangerment, and second degree breach of peace.
  • Porche L. Michaud, 26, of 16 Woodard Dr., Bristol, was arrested Aug. 30 and charged with operation while under the influence and evading through physical injury and/or property damage.
  • Meggan Clark, 37, of 46 Beacon St., Bristol, was arrested Aug. 30 and charged with third degree criminal mischief, first degree violation of conditions, and criminal violation of protective order.
  • Vincenzo Giliberti, 41, of 121 Tulip St., Apt. A3, Bristol, was arrested Aug. 30 and charged with operation while under the influence, second degree assault with a motor vehicle and failure to drive right.
  • Jillian Smith, 26, of 16 East Shore Bl., Burlington, was arrested Aug. 30 and charged with second degree failure to appear.
  • Roberto Soto, 55, of 51 Rustic Terrace, Bristol, was arrested Aug. 30 and charged with operation while under the influence.
  • John A. Hardy, 20, of no certain address, Bristol, was arrested Aug. 31 and charged with interfering with an officer.
  • Chad M. Konopka, 33, of 467 Farmington Ave., Apt: 1, Bristol, was arrested Aug. 31 and charged with violation of protective order and first degree criminal trespass.
  • Sonily Melendez, 25, of 218 Woodlawn Terrace, Waterbury, was arrested Aug. 31 and charged with criminal violation of protective order—nonthreatening.
  • Jackie D. McGriff, 37, of 565 Clark Ave., Bristol, was arrested Aug. 31 and charged with second degree breach of peace, third degree assault, first degree threatening, risk of injury to a minor, and second degree reckless endangerment.
  • Joshua Soto, 23, of no certain address, Bristol, was arrested Aug. 31 and charged with failure to comply with fingerprint requests, third degree criminal trespass, second degree breach of peace and interfering with an officer.
  • Jason Willard, 38, of 371 Emmett St., Apt. 9, Bristol, was arrested Sept. 1 and charged with possession of drug paraphernalia and illegal possession of narcotics.

Police blotter for Sept. 16

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The Bristol Police Department reported the following arrests last week.

  • Eric R. Paradis, 38, of 20 Randall Place, Waterbury, was arrested Sept. 2 and charged with operation while under the influence and failure to keep right on a curve/hill.
  • Stephan Hornlein, 30, of 255 Main St., Apt. 3, Bristol, was arrested Sept. 2 and charged with sixth degree larceny and second degree threatening.
  • Michael A. Gonzalezmojica, 19, of 15 Concord St., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 2 and charged with second degree failure to appear and second degree breach of peace.
  • Nicholas Wentland, 27, of 147 Lexington St., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 2 and charged with violation of protective order, second degree threatening and second degree harassment.
  • Samuel Flores, 37, of 31 Landry St., 2nd floor, Bristol, was arrested Sept. 2 and charged with following too close, second degree reckless endangerment and operation while registered license suspended/revoked.
  • Jeffrey Behrmann, 28, of 1 Woodridge Rd., Cheshire, was arrested Sept. 2 and charged with criminal violation of protective order and criminal violation of restraining order.
  • Edwin Velez, 22, of 361 King St., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 2 and charged with possession of drug paraphernalia, possession with intent to sell and illegal possession of marijuana.
  • Shawn M. McConnon, 53, of 59 West Castawissa St., Nesquehoning, Penn., was arrested Sept. 2 and charged with operation while under the influence and restricted turns fail signal.
  • Jose A. Cruz, 31, of 58 Craftwood Rd., Apt. 13, Waterbury, was arrested Sept. 2 and charged with sixth degree larceny.
  • Reid C. Jeanson, 32, of 186 Gridley St., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 2 and charged with operation while under the influence, unsafe backing, second degree breach of peace, third degree criminal mischief, second degree assault, and no insurance.
  • Imari White, 24, of 470 Hill St., Waterbury, was arrested Sept. 3 and charged with misuse of plate and operation while under the influence.
  • Thomas I. Simonin, 21, of 127 Milford St. Ext., Plainville, was arrested Sept. 3 and charged with drinking while operating a motor vehicle.
  • Joshua Foote, 31, of 32 Chestnut St., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 3 and charged with criminal violation of protective order nonthreatening and first degree criminal trespass.
  • Luis Ayala, 38, of 72 Hamilton St., 2nd floor, Hartford, was arrested Sept. 4 and charged with no insurance and operation while under the influence.
  • Ian Lynch-Passarelli, 32, of 29 Flatbrook Rd., East Hampton, was arrested Sept. 4 and charged with operation while under the influence and restricted turns fail signal.
  • Casey L. Madore, 21, of 33 Harrison St., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 5 and charged with operation while registered license suspended/revoked, traveling unreasonably fast and possession of less than .5 ounce of cannabis-type substance.
  • Adam P. Witkowski, 33, of 57 Peggy Lane, Farmington, was arrested Sept. 5 and charged with obtaining controlled substance by fraud, illegal possession of narcotics, illegally obtaining/supplying drugs by fraud and second degree forgery.
  • Elvin A. Caban, 31, of 1175 Farmington Ave., Apt. 302, Bristol, was arrested Sept. 5 and charged with third degree assault and second degree breach of peace.
  • Danielle M. Stout, 29, of 1175 Farmington Ave., Apt. 302, Bristol, was arrested Sept. 5 and charged with third degree assault and second degree breach of peace.
  • Nicholas Mangiafico, 20, of 40 Pinebrook Terrace, Apt. 6, Bristol, was arrested Sept. 5 and charged with second degree breach of peace.
  • Paul L. Hill, 28, of 8 Cedar Ave., Wolcott, was arrested Sept. 6 and charged with three counts of first degree failure to appear and second degree failure to appear.
  • Bonnie M. Davis, 30, of 49 Old Farm Rd., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 7 and charged with third degree assault and second degree breach of peace.
  • Melissa C. Gonzalez, 28, of 49 Old Farm Rd., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 7 and charged with second degree breach of peace.
  • Angel G. Baez, 18, of 6 Paul St., Waterbury, was arrested Sept. 7 and charged with second degree failure to appear.
  • Khary J. Harris-Bey, 23, of 247 West Center St., Manchester, was arrested Sept. 7 and charged with seven counts of first degree failure to appear and two counts of second degree failure to appear.
  • David A. St. Pierre, 47, of 160 North St., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 7 and charged with third degree larceny.
  • Jesse T. Michaud, 39, of 201 West St., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 7 and charged with sex offender address verification.
  • Gabriel Maldonado-Cabrera, 30, of 47 Divinity St., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 8 and charged with third degree assault and second degree breach of peace.
  • John Levesque, 56, of 26 Lois St., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 8 and charged with failure to register sexually violent offense.
  • Jose Torres, 27, of 24 Wolcott Hill Rd., Wethersfield, was arrested Sept. 8 and charged with second degree breach of peace.
  • Nellie Nieves, 26, of 42 Park St., first floor, Bristol, was arrested Sept. 8 and charged with third degree assault, second degree threatening and second degree breach of peace.
  • Brian Carroll, 22, of no certain address, Bristol, was arrested Sept. 8 and charged with two counts of illegal possession of narcotics, possession of drug paraphernalia and illegal possession near a school.

Bristol resident in critical condition after stabbing on King Street

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A 30-year-old Bristol man is in critical condition after getting stabbed on King Street over the weekend.

According to a press release from the Bristol Police Department, a private citizen found the victim, who was suffering from multiple stab wounds to his upper torso, on the side of the road in the area of 361 King Street on Sunday. The private citizen drove the unidentified victim to Bristol Hospital’s emergency room and cooperated with Bristol officers after they were alerted of the stabbing at 3:30 a.m., the release said.

The victim’s injuries appeared to be life threatening, and a Life Start helicopter transported him to Hartford Hospital where he underwent surgery, the release said.

Police blotter for Nov. 4

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The Bristol Police Department reported the following arrests last week.

  • Brandon M. Joiner, 30, of 72 South St., Bristol, was arrested Oct. 21 and charged with operation while under the influence, failure to obey control signal and making an improper turn.
  • Jailene Diaz-Ramos, 22, of 95 Carolina Rd., Bristol, was arrested Oct. 21 and charged with second degree failure to appear.
  • Andre V. Allen, 50, of no certain address, Bristol, was arrested Oct. 21 and charged with operation while under the influence and failure to have lights lit/devices illuminated.
  • Mitchell Laferriere, 19, of 116 Beths Ave., Apt. B, Bristol, was arrested Oct. 21 and charged with second degree forgery, sixth degree larceny and second degree failure to appear.
  • Real J. Beaulieu, 29, of 65 Sterling St., New Britain, was arrested Oct. 21 and charged with fifth degree larceny.
  • Chad M. Couture, 269 Washington St., Apt. 8, Bristol, was arrested Oct. 21 and charged with first degree manslaughter with a firearm and criminal possession of a pistol/revolver.
  • Leo A. Girardin, 64, of 201 Newell St., Southington, was arrested Oct. 22 and charged with operation while under the influence and failure to have lights lit/devices illuminated.
  • Dawn L. Doucette, 45, of 440 Park St., Apt. 2, Bristol, was arrested Oct. 22 and charged with second degree breach of peace.
  • Tina Mason, 48, of 440 Park St., Apt. 2, Bristol, was arrested Oct. 22 and charged with second degree breach of peace.
  • Michael A. Genovese, 31, of 123 Miller St., Apt. 2, New Britain, was arrested Oct. 22 and charged with second degree breach of peace.
  • Claudia Driessen-Rubalcava, 20, of 17 Coachmans Run, Avon, was arrested Oct. 22 and charged with operation while under the influence, illegal possession of narcotics and possession of drug paraphernalia.
  • Samuel Olson, 24, of 15 Laskeshore Dr., Apt. 15B2, Farmington, was arrested Oct. 22 and charged with illegal possession of narcotics and possession of drug paraphernalia.
  • Trevor Webdale, 18, of 49 Chestnut Woods Rd., Redding, was arrested Oct. 22 and charged with second degree breach of peace, criminal attempt of third degree assault and interfering with an officer.
  • Guy Blair, 25, of 70 Old Waterbury Rd., Terryville, was arrested Oct. 23 and charged with operation while under the influence and failure to have lights lit/devices illuminated.
  • Cecil A. Brown, 54, of 345 Park St., Bristol, was arrested Oct. 23 and charged with operation while under the influence, unsafe backing and failure to have lights lit/devices illuminated.
  • Lisandra Diaz, 37, of 176 Gridley St., Bristol, was arrested Oct. 23 and charged with sixth degree larceny.
  • Pamela Sands, 24, of 465 Wolcott St., Bristol, was arrested Oct. 23 and charged with third degree assault and second degree breach of peace.
  • Kenneth C. Charrette, 51, of 24 Conlon St., Bristol, was arrested Oct. 23 and charged with operation while under the influence, operation while registered license suspended/revoked and no insurance.
  • Rebecca Aviles, 35, of 14 Center St., Apt. A1, Bristol, was arrested Oct. 24 and charged with violation of probation.
  • Joshua Duprey, 28, of 38 Lee Ave., New London, was arrested Oct. 25 and charged with third degree burglary and fourth degree larceny.
  • Nicholas Petosa, 20, of 32 Walnut St., Bristol, was arrested Oct. 25 and charged with second degree threatening and second degree breach of peace.
  • Timothy B. Cote, 18, of 35 Castle Rd., Bristol, was arrested Oct. 25 and charged with second degree breach of peace, second degree criminal trespass and third degree criminal mischief.
  • James Anderson, 24, of 37 Davis Dr., Bristol, was arrested Oct. 25 and charged with disorderly conduct, criminal violation of protective order threatening and third degree assault.
  • Sheryl Gagne, 32, of 189 Laurel St., Bristol, was arrested Oct. 26 and charged with two counts of sixth degree larceny and possession of drug paraphernalia.
  • Jessica Cyr, 31, of 25 Marvin St., Bristol, was arrested Oct. 26 and charged with second degree failure to appear, operation while registered license suspended/revoked and windshield obstructing view.bristol-police_dl_16-x-9

Bristol police raise cancer awareness during ‘No Shave November’

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From Nov. 1 to Nov. 30, members of the Bristol Police Department will participate in “No Shave November” as a way to grow cancer awareness in the community.

According to a press release from the Bristol Police Department, the rules of  No Shave November involve participants putting down their razors for 30 days and donating their monthly hair maintenance expenses to the American Cancer Society. Each participating member of the police department will donate $50, and 100 percent of all donations will support the American Cancer Society, the release said.

A web-based, non-profit organization, No Shave November raises funds to support cancer prevention, research, education about cancer prevention, and assistance for those battling the disease, the release said. The initiative is a month-long journey in which participants give up shaving and grooming to spark conversations while raising cancer awareness, the release said.

For more information about No Shave November, visit http://no-shave.org/.

Police charge man with negligent homicide for pedestrian accident

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A Bristol man was charged with negligent homicide with a motor vehicle after he struck and killed a pedestrian by City Hall this past July.

According to a press release from the Bristol Police Department, 56-year-old Gary DeFilippe of Bristol was driving his vehicle southbound on North Main Street when he struck a pedestrian attempting to cross the street.

The pedestrian, 77-year-old John Levesque of Bristol, was found unconscious in the road, and died as a result of his injuries at a Hartford area hospital, according to a July 7 press release from police.

On Nov. 4, DeFilippe came to the police department to be processed for the following violations: failure to grant right of way to a pedestrian in a cross walk, negligent homicide with a motor vehicle, failure to exercise due care to avoid a pedestrian, traveling too fast for conditions and failure to have lights lit. He was released on a $10,000 non-surety bond, and is due in Bristol Superior Court on Nov. 14.


Silver Alert issued for Bristol teen

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The Bristol Police Department has issued a Silver Alert for a Bristol teen who has been missing since 3 p.m. today.

According to a press release from the police department, 17-year-old Michael Miller was last seen wearing a green jacket, gray sweatpants, black Nike sneakers, a black baseball hat and was carrying a black backpack. He is described as a 6-foot tall white male, with blue eyes, blonde hair and a weight of 137 pounds, the release said.

Anyone with information can contact Bristol police at (860) 584-3011.

Bristol Police Explorers take home awards from S.W.A.T. Challenge

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Bristol Police Explorers recently competed in the 2016 Northeast Regional Law Enforcement Education Association S.W.A.T. Challenge, according to a press release from the Bristol Police Department.

The event took place at the King 33 training facility in Southington on Nov. 5, the release said. Explorers competed against ten other teams from Connecticut and New York, and won the following awards, the release said.

First place: Hostage Rescue

Second place: High Risk Stops

Second place: Drug Search Warrant Service

Police blotter for Nov. 11

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The Bristol Police Department reported the following arrests last week.

  • Sotero Gonzalez, 33, of 268 Queen St., Bristol, was arrested Oct. 27 and charged with illegal operation of motor vehicle under suspension, failure to have lights lit/devices illuminated and second degree failure to appear.
  • David J. Crenshaw, 22, of 12 Red Fox Run, Wolcott, was arrested Oct. 27 and charged with evading through physical injury and/or property damage.
  • Shani A. Stewart, 43, of 33 Ward St., Bristol, was arrested Oct. 27 and charged with third degree assault, second degree breach of peace and second degree criminal mischief.
  • John Gineo, 26, of 94 Gaylord St., Apt. 21, Bristol, was arrested Oct. 27 and charged with disorderly conduct.
  • Marcin Rosa, 27, of 854 Pine St., Bristol, was arrested Oct. 28 and charged with failure to drive right and operation while under the influence.
  • Joseph B. Legeyt, 33, of 63 Walnut St., New Britain, was arrested Oct. 28 and charged with sixth degree larceny.
  • Zoey M. Davis, 18, of 312 Farmington Ave., Bristol, was arrested Oct. 28 and charged with third degree assault, interfering with an officer, and second degree beach of peace.
  • Robert C. Beaulieu, 43, of no certain address, was arrested Oct. 28 and charged with first degree failure to appear and second degree failure to appear.
  • Mike M. Rivera, 26, of 19 Harper Ct., Bristol, was arrested Oct. 28 and charged with operation while under the influence, evading responsibility and following too close.
  • Chelsea Bright, 20, of 236 Main St., Bristol, was arrested Oct. 29 and charged with second degree breach of peace.
  • Richard J. Bright, 27, of 17 Divinity St., Apt. W, Bristol, was arrested Oct. 29 and charged with second degree breach of peace.
  • Stephanie Jones, 26, of 46 Bank St., Apt. C, Plainville, was arrested Oct. 29 and charged with violation of protective order.
  • Rachel M. Collin, 32, of 310 East Rd., Bristol, was arrested Oct. 30 and charged with first degree criminal mischief, fourth degree larceny, second degree breach of peace, possession of drug paraphernalia, credit card theft, seven counts of second degree failure to appear, and first degree failure to appear.
  • Miguel A. Lebron, 40, of 267 Main St., Apt. 12, Bristol, was arrested Oct. 30 and charged with sixth degree larceny, possession of drug paraphernalia, and conspiracy to commit sixth degree larceny.
  • Sheryl Gagne, 32, of 189 Laurel St., Bristol, was arrested Oct. 30 and charged with conspiracy to commit sixth degree larceny and sixth degree larceny.
  • Kristen Vanamber-Dooley, 46, of 200 Blakeslee St., Apt. 163, Bristol, was arrested Oct. 31 and charged with third degree assault and second degree breach of peace.
  • Joseph S. Vigo, 24, of 178 Brook St., Apt. B, Hartford, was arrested Oct. 31 and charged with second degree criminal mischief and second degree breach of peace.
  • Arc Bayram, 33, of 8 Conlin Way, Berlin, was arrested Oct. 31 and charged with violation of protective order.
  • Josue Laclaustra, 31, of 229 Park St., Bristol, was arrested Oct. 31 and charged with second degree breach of peace.
  • Lillian M. Bahlinger, 25, of 27 Brookside Dr., Bristol, was arrested Nov. 1 and charged with second degree failure to appear and misuse of plate.
  • Jolene N. Pagano, 32, of 207 Davis Dr., Bristol, was arrested Nov. 1 and charged with two counts of second degree failure to appear, two counts of first degree failure to appear and failure to respond to infraction.
  • Angel Colon, 31, of 111 Davis Dr., Bristol, was arrested Nov. 1 and charged with third degree assault, second degree breach of peace, interfering with an officer and criminal attempt of assault on a peace officer.
  • Gabriel Lopez, 38, of 48 Twining St., Bristol, was arrested Nov. 1 and charged with second degree breach of peace.
  • Heather M. Brayton, 37, of 421 Emmett St., Apt. 4, Bristol, was arrested Nov. 1 and charged with disorderly conduct.
  • Brendan Dooley, 55, of 151 Blakeslee St., Bristol, was arrested Nov. 2 and charged with second degree breach of peace.
  • Nicholas Petosa, 20, of 30 Walnut St., Bristol, was arrested Nov. 3 and charged with second degree reckless endangerment, second degree criminal mischief, second degree breach of peace and conspiracy to commit second degree criminal mischief.
  • Juan Monsalve-Venegas, 31, of 457 Farmington Ave., Apt. 18, was arrested Nov. 3 and charged with second degree threatening, disorderly conduct, third degree assault, second degree breach of peace and risk of injury to a minor.
  • Aaron Mangiafico, 23, of 200 Blakeslee St., Apt. 231, Bristol, was arrested Nov. 3 and charged with violation of probation.
  • Katie Bohlman, 30, of 91 Tulip St., Apt. 1, Bristol, was arrested Nov. 3 and charged with credit card theft, fifth degree larceny, illegal use of a credit card and receiving goods/services obtained illegally.bristol-police_dl_16-x-9

Bristol Police Department kicks off toy drive on Nov. 21

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The Bristol Police Department, along with the Bristol Salvation Army, will kick off the annual Toy Drive on Monday Nov. 21.

According to a press release from the Bristol Police Department, the toys can be dropped off at the police department’s front desk lobby. The drive will run until Dec. 19.

Toys should be unwrapped and appropriate for boys and girls between the ages of one and 12 years old, the release said. Salvation Army will distribute the toys, the release said.

 

Police arrest man for carrying a knife and fake gun

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John Skinnon

John Skinnon

Police arrested a Bristol man for carrying weapons near Pat’s Ice Cream on Main St. in Southington. On Sunday, Nov. 13, John Skinnon, 45, of Bristol, was arrested and charged with possession of a facsimile firearm, possession of a dangerous weapon, and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Police were dispatched to the scene at approximately 3:37 a.m. on a report of a suspicious vehicle at the former BP gas station, located at 398 Main St. The complainant observed a car pull into the parking lot, and the operator exited the vehicle, walked behind Pat’s Ice Cream, and continued towards CVS.

Responding Officers also found that there was tape covering the rear and front registration plates of the parked vehicle.

Officers did not find any indications of a burglary at Pat’s Ice Cream, but while checking the building they saw Skinnon walking back toward his vehicle from the area of CVS with a canvas bag. Skinnon said that he parked the vehicle at the gas station due to mechanical issues.

Officers checked the canvas bag, and they found a large kitchen knife and a realistic looking facsimile hand gun. Skinnon claimed he was carrying these items for his protection. A search of the vehicle also revealed a hypodermic needle on the floor.

Based on the investigation, Skinnon was taken into custody. He was held on a $25,000 bond and was scheduled to appear in court on Nov. 14.

 

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