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Update: Silver Alert cancelled for 21-year-old Bristol man

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After issuing a Silver Alert earlier this week, Bristol police have now safely found a 21-year-old Bristol man.

According to a press release from the Bristol Police Department, Jakob Michaud went missing last Saturday. He was last seen wearing a black baseball cap with the letters “RAB” across the front and was possibly driving a blue, 2011 Subaru Outback with a Connecticut license plate, the release said.

 

 


Police blotter for March 17

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The Bristol Police Department reported the following arrests last week:

  • Shane A. Sanchez, 30, of no certain address, Bristol, was arrested March 3 and charged with sixth degree larceny.
  • Julio Montalvo, 32, of 107 Tulip St., Bristol, was arrested March 3 and charged with violation of probation.
  • Jessica Santiago, 38, of 107 Federal St., Bristol, was arrested March 3 and charged with second degree breach of peace.
  • Maria Cintron, 37, of 40 Gayle Dr., Bristol, was arrested March 3 and charged with second degree breach of peace.
  • Enrico M. Sanchez, 23, if 63 Pleasant St., Apt; 3, Bristol, was arrested March 3 and charged with possession of controlled substance, possession of less than 0.5 ounce of cannabis-type substance and failure to have lights lit/devices illuminated.
  • D’Andre Fabian, 19, of 28 Alder St., Bristol, was arrested March 4 and charged with interfering with an officer, second degree criminal trover, second degree larceny, conspiracy to commit second degree larceny, and conspiracy to commit second degree trover.
  • Xavier Roldan, 18, of 176 Gridley St., Bristol, was arrested March 4 and charged with interfering with an officer, second degree criminal trover, conspiracy to commit second degree larceny, illegal manufacture, distribution and sale, second degree larceny, conspiracy to commit second degree trover, illegal possession of less than four ounces of marijuana, and illegal possession near a school.
  • Anthony Yacino, 24, of 44 Prospect St., Apt. 4, Bristol, was arrested March 4 and charged with failure to comply to fingerprint requests.
  • Marion A. Bongiovanni, 20, of 2 Fall Mountain Rd., Terryville, was arrested March 4 and charged with driving with the intent to harass, failure to drive in proper lane, restricted turns fail signal, and passing on the right.
  • Alyssa Ziarno, 42, of 23 Harris Circle, Apt. 1C, Waterbury, was arrested March 4 and charged with second degree larceny.
  • Justin R. Bonhomme, 29, of 256 Queen St., Bristol, was arrested March 4 and charged with operation while under the influence, no insurance, no passing zone, and operating an unregistered motor vehicle.
  • Brian J. McPhee, 18, of 41 Lawrence Lane, Bristol, was arrested March 5 and charged with second degree breach of peace and second degree threatening.
  • Luis A. Torres-Clemente, 38, of 482 Broad St., Apt. 25, Bristol, was arrested March 5 and charged with operation while under the influence, failure to have lights lit/devices illuminated, operation while registered license suspended/revoked, misuse of plate, operating an unregistered motor vehicle, engaging police in pursuit, failure to obey officer’s signal, no insurance, and interfering with an officer.
  • Gabriel Thompson, 41, of 45 New Haven Ave., Waterbury, was arrested March 5 and charged with operation while under the influence.
  • Daniel Leclair, 39, of no certain address, Bristol, was arrested March 6 and charged with violation of probation.
  • Kevin M. Allen, 27, of 10 Dudley St., Bristol, was arrested March 6 and charged with third degree assault, interfering with an officer and disorderly conduct.
  • Andrew J. Aubin, 45, of 442 Park St., Bristol, was arrested March 6 and charged with third degree burglary, fourth degree larceny, and third degree criminal mischief.
  • Paul Gressak, 35, of 1175 Farmington Ave., Apt. 305, Bristol, was arrested March 6 and charged with operation while under the influence and failure to obey stop sign.
  • Renardo Dunn, 45, of 51 Whitmore St., Apt. 101, Hartford, was arrested March 7 and charged with third degree assault and second degree breach of peace.
  • Vaughn Cummings, 25, of no certain address, Bristol, was arrested March 7 and charged with first degree failure to appear and second degree failure to appear.
  • Asia J. Bertrand, 29, of 169 Davis Dr., Bristol, was arrested March 7 and charged with second degree failure to appear.
  • Shelly Dandrea, 32, of 50 Hillside Place, Bristol, was arrested March 7 and charged with disorderly conduct.
  • Marc A. Karmelowicz, 35, of 20 Uncas Rd., New Britain, was arrested March 7 and charged with unlawful discharge of firearms and third degree criminal mischief.
  • Christopher Thompson, 27, of 36 Birge Rd., Bristol, was arrested March 7 and charged with criminal violation of protective order threatening and first degree criminal trespass.
  • David Rogers, 21, of 132 Prospect St., Bristol, was arrested March 8 and charged with possession of less than 0.5 ounce of cannabis-type substance, possession of drug paraphernalia and failure to have tail lamps.
  • Michael Crossman, 23, of 12 Cook St., Winsted, was arrested March 9 and charged with assault on a peace officer and interfering with an officer.
  • Tyler J. Pascual, 22, of 18809 Southwest 31st St., Dunnellon, Fla., was arrested March 9 and charged with operation while under the influence, possession of less than 0.5 ounce of cannabis-type substance, criminal attempt of assault on a peace officer, failure to comply with fingerprint requests, and interfering with an officer.
  • Alexis Padilla, 24, of 92 Hart St., New Britain, was arrested March 9 and charged with second degree failure to appear.
  • Kelly M. Chambers, 38, of 85 George St., Bristol, was arrested March 9 and charged with illegal operation of motor vehicle under suspension.
  • Anthony J. Cruz, 19, of 30 Pierce St., Bristol, was arrested March 9 and charged with second degree failure to appear.
  • Benjamin C. Castle, 19, of 32 Lexington St., Bristol, was arrested March 9 and charged with operation while under the influence and restricted turns fail signal.
  • Maritza V. Yopp, 45, of 159 Union St., Apt. E3, Bristol, was arrested March 9 and charged with two counts of second degree failure to appear.
  • Stephen Hornlein, 30, of 150 Shawn Dr., Apt. F1, Bristol, was arrested March 9 and charged with sixth degree larceny and interfering with an officer.
  • Celia C. Guartasaca, 52, of 41 Washington St., Apt. 201, Bristol, was arrested March 9 and charged with criminal violation of protective order nonthreatening and first degree criminal trespass.
  • Lisa Cavanaugh, 52, of 72 Main St., Apt. 20, Bristol, was arrested March 9 and charged with criminal violation of protective order, third degree assault, and second degree breach of peace.
  • Gregory Lamboy, 31, of 116 Greene St., Bristol, was arrested March 9 and charged with two counts of violation of probation, second degree breach of peace, third degree assault and interfering with a 911 call.
  • Russell White, 37, of 46 Magnolia Ave., Bristol, was arrested March 9 and charged with operation while under the influence and restricted turns fail signal.

Traffic delays expected during 15th Annual Shamrock Run

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With the Shamrock Road Race scheduled for this Saturday, Bristol police have urged folks to drive with caution while traveling through the Chippens Hill area.

According to a press release from the Bristol Police Department, the race will start and end at Chippens Hill Middle School, which is located at 551 Peacedale Street. The event includes a two-mile run/walk at 9:30 a.m., followed by a five-mile run at 10:30 a.m., the release said. Drivers can expect some traffic delays at key intersections to cross race participants, the release said.

Race participants will be on the following roads during the two-mile run/walk: Perkins Street, Pinehurst Road, Lawrence Lane and James P. Casey Road.

During the five-mile run, participants will be on the following roads: Perkins Street, Pinehurst Road, Hill Street, Matthews St., Clark Avenue, Battle Street and James P. Casey Road

Police investigate suspicious fire on Terryville Road

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Bristol police are investigating a suspicious fire that broke out over the weekend on Terryville Road.

According to a press release from the Bristol Police Department, fire officials responded to 470 Terryville Road early Sunday morning. The fire was determined to be suspicious in nature, but no injuries were reported, the release said.

Detectives from the Bristol Police Department responded to investigate the fire, the release said.

The incident remains under investigation. Anyone with information is asked to call Bristol police at (860) 584-3011.

Silver Alert issued for missing 48-year-old man

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Bristol police have issued a Silver Alert for a missing 48-year-old man.

According to a press release from the Bristol Police Department, Jonathon Boutilier was last seen in Bristol on March 17 wearing blue jeans and a blue shirt. He is described as a 5-foot-10 white male with graying black hair and a beard, brown eyes and a weight of 175 pounds, the release said. He may be driving a green 1996 Pontiac Sunfire with the Connecticut license plate number, AB65878, the release said.

The circumstances of Boutilier’s disappearance are unknown, the release said. Anyone with information about his whereabouts or his vehicle is asked to call Bristol police at (860) 584-3011.

Connecticut State Police announce trooper exams and info session

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Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection
1111 Country Club Rd., Middletown, CT 06457
Tel: (860) 685-8000
www.ct.gov/despp

The Connecticut State Police Academy will be holding a coffee and conversation meeting for men and women looking to become state troopers. On Saturday, April 8, from 8 a.m. to noon, anyone with interest is welcome to visit the academy at 285 Preston Ave. in Meriden to speak about the hiring process in a relaxed environment.

They will offer answers to questions about the hiring process, physical agility, academy demands, and trooper life.

The event is open to all, including those who have already applied and are scheduled to take the trooper trainee examination.

The meeting is just in time for the application period, which is now open through Tuesday, April 11 at 1 p.m. Applicants must apply through the Connecticut Department of Administrative Services (DAS) website http://das.ct.gov.

Police blotter for March 24

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The Bristol Police Department reported the following arrests last week.

  • Christopher K. Jarry, 45, of 495 Woodland St., Bristol, was arrested March 10 and charged with second degree failure to appear.
  • Karen E. Shepard, 53, of 38 Colony St., Bristol, was arrested March 11 and charged with second degree threatening.
  • Cary D. Allison, 59, of 125 Central St., Apt. 11, Bristol, was arrested March 11 and charged with operation while under the influence, following too close and evading responsibility.
  • Tracey A. Brayton, 46, of 66 Pinehurst Rd., Bristol, was arrested March 11 and charged with third degree assault and second degree breach of peace.
  • David A. Ladd, 50, of 18 Wolcott St., Bristol, was arrested March 11 and charged with third degree assault and second degree breach of peace.
  • Joseph A. Freitas, 22, of 232 Jersey St., Waterbury, was arrested March 12 and charged with operation while under the influence and failure to drive right.
  • Tina Mason, 48, of 41 Summer St., Bristol, was arrested March 12 and charged with sixth degree larceny.
  • Melissa A. Fregia, 35, of 73 Stafford Ave., Bristol, was arrested March 13 and charged with sixth degree larceny and second degree failure to appear.
  • Brandon R. Wolf, 19, of 2 Zipp Ave., Bristol, was arrested March 13 and charged with illegal operation of motor vehicle under suspension and failure to obey control signal. Andy J. Medina-Gutierrez, 28, of 8 Dudley St., Bristol, was arrested March 13 and charged with illegal tinted glass, operation while registered license suspended/revoked and possession of less than .5 ounce of cannabis-type substance.
  • David K. Gordon, 64, of 16 Strong St., Burlington, was arrested March 14 and charged with operation while under the influence and failure to drive right.
  • Dawn Parizo, 57, of 8 Pleasant St., Burlington, was arrested March 14 and charged with operation while under the influence.
  • Jennifer Brade, 29, of 1066 May St., Naugatuck, was arrested March 15 and charged with possession of drug paraphernalia, operating an unregistered motor vehicle and possession of less than .5 ounce of cannabis-type substance.
  • Joshua Casey, 30, of 150 Stonefield Dr., Apt. 9, Waterbury, was arrested March 15 and charged with illegal manufacture, distribution and sale of narcotics and use of improper high beams.
  • Michael Cesnak, 30, of 119 Cheney Rd., Marlborough, was arrested March 16 and charged with third degree larceny.
  • Kiana Davis, 23, of 7 Smith Dr., East Hartford, was arrested March 16 and charged with sixth degree larceny.
  • Timothy B. Cote, 18, of 113 Stewart St., Bristol, was arrested March 16 and charged with two counts of criminal violation of protective order, two counts of second degree threatening, second degree failure to appear, and second degree harassment.
  • Kirk D. Marshall, 62, of 37 New St., Bristol, was arrested March 16 and charged with assault on a victim over the age of 60, second degree breach of peace and second degree failure to appear.
  • Carlos A. Gonzalez, 24, of 32 Chestnut St., Apt. 2L, Bristol, was arrested March 16 and charged with second degree failure to appear.

Police make arrests in Page Park robbery

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Bristol police arrested and charged two Southington residents who allegedly robbed and assaulted a 28-year-old man at Page Park last Friday.

According to a press release from the Bristol Police Department, the victim was assaulted and robbed by two suspects who were parked in a vehicle at Page Park last Friday evening. After the suspects took money and possessions from him, the victim was told to get out of the vehicle, the release said. The victim, who sustained facial injuries, then fled to a nearby home on Moody Street, where the homeowner contacted Bristol police, the release said. The victim declined any medical attention, the release said.

Police were able to find and stop the suspects after receiving a description of their vehicle, the release said. They arrested 18-year-old Jeffrey Bowman of Southington, who was charged with second degree robbery, second degree larceny, third degree assault, second degree breach of peace, operating an unregistered motor vehicle, failure to maintain auto insurance, possession with intent to sell illegal drugs and possession of a controlled substance. He was held on a $50,000 bond, the release said.

Police also arrested 21-year-old Amarillys Nieves of Planstville, who was charged with second degree robbery, second degree larceny, third degree assault and second degree breach of peace. She was issued a $25,000 bond and was held on a remand to custody for a parole violation, the release said. Both suspects were scheduled to appear in Bristol Superior Court on Monday.

 


Crash leaves driver hospitalized with serious injuries

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A driver suffered severe head and leg injuries last Friday after crashing into a utility pole.

According to a press release from the Bristol Police Department, officers responded to Burlington Avenue near Elaine Drive. The driver of a Ram pickup was traveling northbound on Burlington Avenue and crossed the center line, striking a utility pole on the opposite side of the road. The collision snapped the pole, and caused massive damage to the vehicle, the release said.

The driver, who was extracted from the vehicle by Bristol firefighters, was sent to Hartford Hospital via Life Star for serious head and leg injuries, the release said.

However, the driver’s injuries were not life threatening, the release said.

The accident remains under investigation.

Anyone who may have witnessed the accident is asked to call Bristol police at (860) 584-3011.

Police blotter for March 31

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The Bristol Police Department reported the following arrests last week.

  • Gabriel Rivera, 20, of no certain address, Bristol, was arrested March 17 and charged with third degree assault, disorderly conduct and violation of probation.
  • Shalene D. Sutherland, 42, of 4055 Main St., Bridgeport, was arrested March 17 and charged with third degree burglary and second degree criminal mischief.
  • Andy J. Dlugolecki, 61, of 46 Vance Dr., Bristol, was arrested March 17 and charged with disorderly conduct.
  • Karen Zenuh, 58, of 46 Vance Dr., Bristol, was arrested March 17 and charged with disorderly conduct.
  • Jeffrey J. Mehling, 27, of 14 Spelman St., Bristol, was arrested March 17 and charged with second degree threatening.
  • Gabriel Cruz-Salgado, 21, of 30 Pierce St., Bristol, was arrested March 18 and charged with third degree assault, second degree breach of peace and third degree criminal mischief.
  • Denille Chrissluis, 38, of 124 Farrington Ave., Waterbury, was arrested March 18 and charged with second degree failure to appear.
  • Santino F. Pompei, 19, of 8 Lovers Lane, Bristol, was arrested March 18 and charged with second degree breach of peace and second degree criminal mischief.
  • Artur Felczak, 45, of 1258 Stafford Ave., Bristol, was arrested March 18 and charged with third degree assault, second degree breach of peace and failure to comply with fingerprint requests.
  • Dylan A. Fournier, 23, of 101 Stearns St., Bristol, was arrested March 19 and charged with second degree reckless endangerment, second degree breach of peace and third degree criminal mischief.
  • Derric J. Singleton, 37, of 15 Oaken Rd., Bristol, was arrested March 20 and charged with operation while under the influence, operating a motor vehicle under the influence with a child under age 18 in the passenger seat, second degree breach of peace and third degree assault.
  • Dylan N. Martin, 24, of 509 Emmett St., Apt. B13, Bristol, was arrested March 20 and charged with sixth degree larceny.
  • Karen Zenuh, 58, of 46 Vance Dr., Bristol, was arrested March 20 and charged with sixth degree larceny and credit card theft.
  • Linda M. Duquette, 58, of 1584 Wolcott Rd., Wolcott, was arrested March 20 and charged with sixth degree larceny.
  • Zuleica Roman, 26, of 158 School St., Apt. 1, Bristol, was arrested March 20 and charged with evading responsibility through injury/property damage, operating a motor vehicle without a license and following too close.
  • Guillermo Santos-Santiago, 21, of 87 Grove Ave., Bristol, was arrested March 20 and charged with sixth degree larceny.
  • Antwain M. Berry, 24, of 26 Cianci Ave., Plainville, was arrested March 20 and charged with second degree threatening.
  • Quraun Sturges, 22, of 86 Harwich St., Hartford, was arrested March 21 and charged with third degree burglary, third degree larceny and third degree criminal mischief.
  • Jeffrey P. Ferraro, 56, of 648 Wolcott Rd., Bristol, was arrested March 21 and charged with risk of injury to a minor, criminal attempt of tampering with or fabricating, interfering with an officer, and second degree breach of peace.
  • Mark P. Lasota, 56, of 58 Ridge Rd., Terryville, was arrested March 21 and charged with operation while under the influence, following too close, and evading responsibility through injury or property damage.
  • Cary D. Allison, 59, of 125 Central St., Apt. 11, Bristol, was arrested March 22 and charged with operation while under the influence, evading responsibility through injury/property damage and improper passing.
  • Brandon M. Martin, 26, of 41 Beaver St., Apt. 215, New Britain, was arrested March 22 and charged with sixth degree larceny.
  • Qiana N. Samuels, 22, of 3 Hockanum Dr., East Hartford, was arrested March 22 and charged with second degree failure to appear.
  • Jonathon J. Rivera, 23, of 64 Walker Rd., New Britain, was arrested March 22 and charged with illegal operation of motor vehicle under suspension and operating an unregistered motor vehicle.
  • Matthew T. Horn, 32, of 8 Western Sands, Wallingford, was arrested March 22 and charged with criminal violation of protective order.

Suspects charged with lighting garbage containers on fire

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Bristol police arrested two suspects involved with lighting city-owned garbage containers on fire yesterday on Shrub Road.

According to a press release from the Bristol Police Department, witnesses told officers that they observed a gray diesel truck with a loud muffler leave the area where the containers were set on fire. Several containers had trash inside, but no injuries were reported, the release said.

A short time later, officers found a Dodge Ram pickup truck that matched the description on King Street, conducting a motor vehicle stop, the release said.

Police arrested and charged 18-year-old James Casner of Cheshire (above left) with five counts of conspiracy to commit third degree criminal mischief and 20-year-old Terence Conlon of Bristol (above right) with five counts of third degree criminal mischief and five counts of conspiracy to commit third degree criminal mischief.

Fire leaves occupants displaced from Lawndale Avenue home

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Fire officials are investigating a fire that broke out over the weekend on Lawndale Avenue.

According to a press release from the Bristol Police Department, an officer on routine patrol discovered a working fire on the front porch of 19 Lawndale Avenue last Sunday. The officer evacuated the only two occupants of the two-family home, including one who experienced some minor smoke inhalation, the release said. Two of the initial officers at the scene also experienced minor smoke inhalation after entering the building, the release said.

The American Red Cross was called to the scene for the two displaced first floor occupants and possibly the second floor occupants, the release said. In addition, the fire marshal responded to the scene to determine the cause and origin of the fire, the release said. The investigation remains ongoing.

Armed robbery outside Prospect St. home leaves victim injured

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Bristol police are investigating an armed robbery at a Prospect Street home that sent a victim to the hospital early Monday morning.

According to a press release from the Bristol Police Department, two victims reported to officers that one shot was fired in the rear driveway area of a home on Prospect Street, where multiple suspects fled in a vehicle. The area was swept for any additional suspects in the area, but none were found, the release said. One of the male victims was sent to the hospital for treatment of minor injuries, but the other victim was not hurt, the release said.

Police have not yet made any arrests, and the investigation is ongoing, the release said.

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

No jury verdict yet in Aaron Hernandez’s double-murder trial

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BOSTON (AP) _ The jury in the double-murder trial of ex-NFL star Aaron Hernandez has finished its first day of deliberations without reaching a verdict.

Jurors went home Friday after 61/2 hours of deliberations. They will resume deliberations Monday.

Earlier Friday, the jury asked the judge to clarify the law on the testimony of witnesses given immunity from prosecution.

The prosecution’s star witness, Alexander Bradley, was given immunity.

Bradley said he saw Hernandez shoot two men in 2012. Hernandez’s lawyers told the jury Bradley was the shooter.

Judge Jeffrey Locke said the jury should not rely solely on the testimony of an immunized witness and needs corroboration of at least one element of the crime.

The former New England Patriots tight end is already serving a life sentence for a 2013 killing.

Police blotter for April 14

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The Bristol Police Department reported the following arrests last week.

  • Germiel Smith, 32, of 65 Chestnut St., New Britain, was arrested March 29 and charged with second degree failure to appear.
  • Esther Ramos, 51, of 142 Park St., Apt: 1F, Bristol, was arrested March 29 and charged with interfering with an officer, criminal impersonation, operation while registered license suspended/revoked and unsafe backing.
  • Jason Fabrizio, 44, of 41 Summer St., Bristol, was arrested March 29 and charged with sixth degree larceny.
  • Christopher J. Power, 32, of 42 Matilda Dr., Bristol, was arrested March 29 and charged with violation of probation.
  • Michael Oliver, 29, of 19 Lincoln Place, Apt: 2, Bristol, was arrested March 29 and charged with first degree violation of conditions of release.
  • Gregory Chizinski, 48, of 515 Marsh Rd., Bristol, was arrested March 29 and charged with disorderly conduct.
  • Jarred W. Chizinski, 22, of 515 Marsh Rd., Bristol, was arrested March 29 and charged with disorderly conduct.
  • Rebecca R. Valley, 41, of 15 Norwalk Ave., Bristol, was arrested March 29 and charged with second degree breach of peace.
  • Bryan S. Krueger, 46, of 312 Burlington Ave., Bristol, was arrested March 29 and charged with possession of a controlled substance, failure to keep drug in original container and traveling unreasonably fast.
  • Dwayne P. Villard, 46, of 79 Lyons Rd., Bristol, was arrested March 30 and charged with second degree breach of peace.
  • Maryann Trinidad, 41, of 150 Greene St., Bristol, was arrested March 31 and charged with violation of probation.
  • Christopher Geraci, 32, of 228 Prospect St., Bristol, was arrested March 31 and charged with operation while under the influence and operating a motor vehicle without a license.
  • Aric Daley, 25, of 31 Garden Terrace, Bristol, was arrested March 31 and charged with sixth degree larceny.
  • Kevin Allen, 27, of 32 Wainwright St., New Britain, was arrested March 31 and charged with possession of a controlled substance.
  • Bryan D. Webster, 29, of 6 Maheu St., Bristol, was arrested March 31 and charged with second degree stalking and second degree harassment.
  • Ryan Big-Mountain, 31, of 89 Pheasant Run rd., Bristol, was arrested April 1 and charged with evading responsibility through injury/property damage, operation while under the influence and restricted turns fail signal.
  • Carolyn Madore, 25, of 10 Summit St., Bristol, was arrested April 1 and charged with interfering with an officer, restricted turns fail signal, second degree criminal mischief, evading responsibility through injury/property damage, operation while under the influence and traveling too fast for conditions.
  • Kimberly Parrott, 45, of 88 Town Line Rd., Terryville, was arrested April 1 and charged with operation while under the influence, restricted turns fail signal and failure to drive right.
  • Lauren Williams, 35, of 37 Rustic Terrace, Bristol, was arrested April 1 and charged with illegal operation of motor vehicle under suspension, illegal operation of motor vehicle under the influence (second offense), and failure to drive right.
  • Chavis T. Summerville, 26, of 29 Ward St., Bristol, was arrested April 1 and charged with operation while under the influence and operating a motor vehicle without a license.
  • Corey Benjamin, 33, of 4 French Ave., East Haven, was arrested April 1 and charged with third degree assault, interfering with a 911 call and second degree breach of peace.
  • Michael Duprey, 48, of 181 Sherbrooke St., Apt: 31, Bristol, was arrested April 1 and charged with operation while under the influence and unsafe movement of a stopped car.
  • James Catalina, 50, of 64 Sunnydale Ave., Bristol, was arrested April 1 and charged with second degree breach of peace.
  • Jonathon Dunning, 27, of 41 Miami Ave., Newington, was arrested April 2 and charged with operation while under the influence.
  • Ryan J. Casner, 18, of 1155 Jarvis St., Cheshire, was arrested April 3 and charged with five counts of conspiracy to commit third degree criminal mischief.
  • Terence B. Conlon, 20, of 87 El Toro Dr., Bristol, was arrested April 3 and charged with five counts of counts of conspiracy to commit third degree criminal mischief and five counts of third degree criminal mischief.
  • Evander Cabel, 25, of 187 Surey Dr., Apt: 63, Bristol, was arrested April 3 and charged with assault on a victim over the age of 60 and second degree breach of peace.
  • Krystal S. Vincelette, 27, of 226 East Main St., Apt: 2, Bristol, was arrested April 4 and charged with disorderly conduct, second degree threatening, second degree reckless endangerment and risk of injury to a minor.
  • Eugene Croce, 61, of 10 Robin Rd., Terryville, was arrested April 4 and charged with no passing zone and evading responsibility through injury/property damage.
  • Jimmy Lafleur, 35, of 58 Vincent Rd., Bristol, was arrested April 4 and charged with second degree failure to appear.
  • Robert R. Serpico, 34, of 436 West St., Apt. 1, Bristol, was arrested April 4 and charged with second degree failure to appear.
  • Christopher Thompson, 27, of 16 Judd St., Bristol, was arrested April 5 and charged with criminal possession of pistol/revolver, first degree robbery, and sixth degree larceny.
  • Charlene Cruz, 27, of 57 union St., Apt: 7, Bristol, was arrested April 5 and charged with first degree criminal respess and sixth degree larceny.
  • Theodore Cote, 55, of 88 Jacobs St., Bristol, was arrested April 5 and charged with possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia, and operation while registered license suspended/revoked.
  • Joshua J. Briggs, 28, of 21 Lincoln St., Bristol, was arrested April 5 and charged with failure to obey control signal, possession of marijuana, and restricted turns fail signal.
  • Justin Santarsiero, 28, of 68 Wetmore Ave., Winstead, was arrested April 5 and charged with operation while under the influence, traveling too fast for conditions, failure to keep right on a curve/hill, failure to renew license, and operation of a motor vehicle with an out-of-state license plate.
  • Richard A. Goucher, 58, of 24 Harold St., Bristol, was arrested April 5 and charged with illegal operation of motor vehicle under the influence.
  • Xavier Burgos, 32 of 70 Massaoit St., Springfield, Mass., was arrested April 6 and charged with operation while under the influence with a child less than 18 years old in the passenger seat, transporting a child between seven and 60 pounds without restraint, operation while under the influence, improper number of headlights and failure t drive in proper lane.
  • Courtney Colon, 34, of 168 Maple St., New Britain, was arrested April 6 and charged with criminal violation of protective order.

Police investigate fight at Rockwell Park

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Bristol police are investigating a fight that broke out at Rockwell Park on Monday evening.

According to a press release from the Bristol Police Department, a big fight took place at Rockwell Park at 6:45 p.m. yesterday, and was later posted on social media.

No specific details have yet been released about the incident, which police continue to investigate. The police department is attempting to identify the people involved in the fight, the release said.

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

Expect road closures during Aaron Hernandez’s funeral

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With the funeral of former NFL player Aaron Hernandez scheduled for today, Lincoln Avenue will be closed to traffic starting at 10:30 a.m.

According to a press release from the Bristol Police Department, the closure will take place between Barnes Highway and East Main Street, as officers will assist with traffic control during the funeral of Aaron Hernandez. The road is expected to reopen at about 4 p.m., the release said.

Drivers passing through the area are urged to find an alternate route, the release said.

Bristol PD holds Prescription Drug Take Back Day this Saturday

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The Bristol Police Department has teamed up with the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) to hold a Prescription Drug Take Back Day this Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

According to a press release from the Bristol Police Department, anyone who wishes to dispose of potentially dangerous, expired, unused or unwanted prescription drugs from there homes may do so by bringing the drugs to the police department’s front lobby. The DEA cannot accept needles or sharps–only pills or patches, the release said.

This service is free and anonymous.

For more information about the disposal of prescription drugs or about the event, visit www.dea.gov or the Bristol Police Department’s Facebook page.

Bristol man arrested for domestic violence incident at Southington Days Inn

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Pete Medina

Pete Medina, 23, of Bristol, turned himself into Southington police on April 25 after learning there was a warrant for his arrest stemming from a domestic violence investigation.

The investigation began on April 15, 2017 after an incident at the Days Inn at 30 Laning St. in Southington. Medina and the victim were involved in an argument at the hotel that escalated into a physical altercation. After the incident, Medina allegedly took the Victim’s vehicle without her permission.

The victim then contacted the police to report the incident, and Southington officers made contact with Medina. When the vehicle was returned, the victim reported damage to the navigation/center control panel that was estimated at $1,500.

During the course of the investigation, Medina also allegedly violated the terms of an active protective order. There were no injuries reported.

Medina was processed for violating a protective order, disorderly conduct, taking a motor vehicle without permission, and second degree criminal mischief. He was held on a $35,000 bond and presented in court on April 25.

Since this is a domestic violence incident, police are releasing no further details about the victim.

Police blotter for April 28

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The Bristol Police Department reported the following arrests last week.

  • Tina Mason, 48, of 41 Summer St., Bristol, was arrested April 14 and charged with first degree criminal trespass.
  • Brandon K. Sierra, 22, of 572 Brook St., Bristol, was arrested April 14 and charged with second degree criminal mischief and second degree breach of peace.
  • Kirk D. Marshall, 62, of 37 New St., Bristol, was arrested April 14 and charged with violation of protective order, interfering with a 911 call, disorderly conduct and violation of probation.
  • Kemar Tyndale, 20, of 20 Garden St., Bristol, was arrested April 14 and charged with second degree breach of peace, third degree assault and second degree threatening.
  • Brenda Flores, 32, of 28 Willoughby St., Bristol, was arrested April 14 and charged with second degree breach of peace.
  • Antwain M. Berry, 24, of 26 Cianci Ave., Plainville, was arrested April 14 and charged with interfering with an officer and possession of less than .5 ounce of cannabis-type substance.
  • Trevor McCarthy, 24, of 73 Locust St., Apt. A, Bristol, was arrested April 14 and charged with possession of a controlled substance and possession of less than .5 ounce of cannabis-type substance.
  • Eric B. Kranz, 27, of 489 Wolcott St., Bristol, was arrested April 15 and charged with failure to have lights lit/devices illuminated and operation while under the influence.
  • Jill Lewis, 36, of no certain address, Bristol, was arrested April 15 and charged with assault on a peace officer.
  • Stephanie Coleman, 33, of 110 South St., Apt. 1, Bristol, was arrested April 15 and charged with operation while under the influence, restricted turns fail signal, operation while registered license suspended/revoked and no insurance.
  • Lucy M. Munger, 19, of 39 School St., Apt. 396, Terryville, was arrested April 15 and charged with sixth degree larceny and conspiracy to commit sixth degree larceny.
  • Alexandria Nicholls, 18, of 113 Stewart St., Bristol, was arrested April 15 and charged with conspiracy to commit sixth degree larceny.
  • Martin L. Coachman, 48, of 267 Main St., Apt. 5, Bristol, was arrested April 15 and charged with operation of a motor vehicle while using a handheld mobile telephone to engage in a call, failure to wear seat belt and operation while registered license suspended/ revoked.
  • Sydney A. Butwill, 22, of 173 Round Hill Rd., Bristol, was arrested April 15 and charged with operation while under the influence.
  • Jose A. Rivera-Lopez, 40, of 22 South St., Bristol, was arrested April 16 and charged with operation while under the influence and operating a motor vehicle without a license.
  • Mary Bryson, 19, of 61 Pardee St., Bristol, was arrested April 16 and charged with second degree breach of peace and third degree assault.
  • Brandon A. Christino, 19, of 61 Pardee St., Bristol, was arrested April 16 and charged with second degree breach of peace.
  • Shawn Cyr, 45, of 29 Beechwood Rd., Bristol, was arrested April 16 and charged with second degree threatening and second degree breach of peace.
  • Willie Collins, 42, of 101 Stewart St., Bristol, was arrested April 16 and charged with third degree assault and second degree breach of peace.
  • Jessica Rosario, 37, of 106 Prospect Place, Bristol, was arrested April 17 and charged with second degree failure to appear.
  • Randol Robles, 30, of 654 Flatbusth Ave., West Hartford, was arrested April 17 and charged with sixth degree larceny.
  • Catherine A. Cote, 58, of 88 Jacobs St., Bristol, was arrested April 17 and charged with second degree false statement, second degree falsely reporting an incident and interfering with an officer.
  • Michael J. Johnson, 61, of criminal violation of restraining order and second degree harassment.
  • Laura Ingala, 38, of 28 Irving St., Apt. 5, Bristol, was arrested April 17 and charged with second degree breach of peace and violation of protective order.
  • Karen E. Shepard, 53, of 38 Colony St., Bristol, was arrested April 18 and charged with disorderly conduct and second degree threatening.
  • Jason J. Saunders, 29, of 3 Dewey Ave., Apt. A, Terryville, was arrested April 18 and charged with second degree criminal mischief and disorderly conduct.
  • Chanel M. Rogers, 36, of 101 Vance Dr., Bristol, was arrested April 18 and charged with possession of a controlled substance.
  • Michael J. Johnson, 61, of 190 Rockwell Ave., Bristol, was arrested April 18 and charged with criminal violation of restraining order.
  • David J. Stevens, 19, of 29 Coachman Lane, Newington, was arrested April 18 and charged with possession of a controlled substance and simple trespass.
  • Devin Alger, 25, of 244 Summer St., Bristol, was arrested April 18 and charged with sex offender address verification.
  • Nicholas Pugh-Williams, 26, of 403 West St., Bristol, was arrested April 18 and charged with violation of probation, second degree failure to appear, possession of a controlled substance, interfering with an officer and simple trespass.
  • Marcus Q. Mack, 40, of 42 Hoye St., Terryville, was arrested April 18 and charged with second degree failure to appear.
  • Jolene N. Pagano, 32, of 207 Davis Dr., Bristol, was arrested April 18 and charged with five counts of illegal manufacture, distribution and sale of narcotics, five counts of distribution of controlled substances less than 1,500 feet from a school, possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia.
  • Roderick Mack, 43, of 42 Hoye St., Terryville, was arrested April 19 and charged with violation of protective order and first degree criminal trespass.
  • Thaddeus J. Dzierzbinski, 45, of 55 Mitchell St., Bristol, was arrested April 19 and charged with second degree breach of peace and third degree assault.
  • Lance E. Wilson, 50, of 397 West Washington St., Bristol, was arrested April 19 and charged with failure to register a sexually violent offense against a minor outside Connecticut.
  • Lucila M. Barreto, 28, of 55 West St., Bristol, was arrested April 19 and charged with sixth degree larceny and second degree criminal trespass.
  • Debra Sullivan, 58, of 34 Pine St, Bristol, was arrested April 19 and charged with second degree breach of peace.
  • Stephanie M. Freitas, 26, of 152 Greene St., Apt. 1, Bristol, was arrested April 20 and charged with operation while registered license suspended/ revoked and operation of a motor vehicle while using a handheld telephone.
  • Richard Morgan, 55, of 31 Daley St., Bristol, was arrested April 20 and charged with restricted turns fail signal, evading responsibility through injury/property damage and traveling too fast for conditions.
  • Santiago DeJesus-Perez, 46, of 881 Lounsbury Ave., Waterbury, was arrested April 20 and charged with operation while under the influence, operation while registered license suspended/revoked, drinking while operating a motor vehicle and illegal sale of liquor to a minor.
  • Lisaandra Diaz, 37, of 176 Gridley St., second floor, Bristol, was arrested April 20 and charged with operation while registered license suspended/revoked and operation of a motor vehicle while using a handheld telephone to engage in ca call or while using a mobile electronic device.
  • Franklyn Burgos, 42, of 55 Prospect St., Bristol, was arrested April 20 and charged with operation while registered license suspended/revoked, interfering with an officer, criminal impersonation, illegal manufacture, distribution and sale of narcotics, failure to comply with fingerprint requests and distribution of controlled substances less than 1500 feet from a school.
  • Robert Engram, 39, of 31 Orange St., Apt. A2, Hartford, was arrested April 20 and charged with second degree breach of peace and second degree threatening.
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