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Cellphone use while driving targeted by police thru Sept. 24

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Bristol police have announced that they will be cracking down on districted driving starting tomorrow until Sept. 24.

Bristol police said the local department and law enforcement agencies across the state are joining with the state Department of Transportation Highway Safety Office to kick-off an Anti-Texting Enforcement Project. The project “U Drive. U Text. U Pay” will strictly enforce Connecticut’s law that prohibits motorist from texting and/or using hand-held cell phones while driving, said a press release from the police.

The crackdown will run from Wednesday, Sept. 3, through Wednesday, Sept. 24.

Connecticut has received federal funds that are being utilized to curb this unsafe driving behavior, explained the press release from the Bristol police. Law enforcement patrols in Bristol will target motorists who chose to ignore Connecticut’s hand held mobile phone ban, said the news release. The fines range from $150 for the first offense, $300 for the second violation, and $500 for each subsequent violation.

“Our goal is simple. We want to save lives by enforcing Connecticut’s tough penalties for distracted driving, namely texting while driving. During 2011, more than 3,300 people were killed across the nation in crashes involving distracted drivers,” said the Bristol police press release.

While the focused enforcement mobilization will end on Sept. 24, the news release said Bristol officers will continue to enforce Connecticut’s hand held mobile phone ban throughout the year.

“Law enforcement’s goal, with your help is to make Connecticut a safe place to live and travel,” said the press release.


Broad Street bank robbed Saturday afternoon

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Bristol police responded to an armed robber on Broad Street Saturday afternoon.

Police said that at 12:04 p.m., they responded to TD Bank North, 414 Broad St., Bristol for a call about an armed robbery. When police arrived, they learned the suspect had fled the scene in an unknown direction.

Police said bank personnel stated that a lone white male stood on line in the bank and upon approaching the bank teller he handed that person a note demanding money and stating that he a gun. The suspect was given an undetermined amount of cash and fled the scene, said a news release from the police department.

Police said the suspect is described as a white male, in his early 20s, wearing a baseball cap, long dark shorts, and a long sleeve shirt. At this time, police said it is unknown whether a vehicle was involved in the incident. No weapon was ever shown, and no one was injured in the robbery, said the police.

At this time the incident is still under investigation.

 

Bomb threat at Greene-Hills; no danger seen; buses delayed

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The Bristol mayor’s office posted on its Facebook page that there was another bomb threat, this time at Greene-Hill Schools.

However, the posting said there was no perceived threat and the only impact will be that buses are delayed this afternoon.

The posting from the mayor stated: “This afternoon at 1:30 p.m., school officials were notified of a bomb threat left in the seventh grade bathroom at Greene-HillsSchool. The school is being evacuated. Additional information will be provided as it becomes available.”

No Bomb Threat Found at Green Hills School, But Student Charged

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Police have arrested and charged a student at Green Hills School in connection with a suspected bomb threat left in the seventh grade bathroom yesterday, the Bristol Police Department stated in a news release.

The Bristol mayor’s office posted Wednesday on its Facebook page that there was another bomb threat at Green Hills. The posting from the mayor indicated that school officials were notified Wednesday afternoon of a bomb threat left in the seventh grade bathroom at the school, which was evacuated at that time. Although the posting indicated there was no perceived threat, buses were delayed.

Police said in the release that “there was no actual threat and no bomb team response was requested.” By the end of the school day, students left in an “orderly fashion,” the release stated. Police also said in the release that a student was found as a suspect, and was charged as a juvenile with second degree breach of peace and first degree threatening.

Police added that patrol units will have increased presence and will perform additional checks of the schools over the next several days, according to the release.

 

Police blotter for Sept. 5

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The Bristol Police Department reported the following arrests last week.
•Dianne Hebert, 61, of 113 Davis Dr., Bristol, was arrested Aug. 22 and charged with sixth degree larceny.
•Enellie Jones, 18, of 111 Shawn Dr., Apt:5, was arrested Aug. 22 and charged with sixth degree larceny.
•Rebakh Robinson, 30, of 664 Main St. Apt: C, Plymouth, was arrested Aug. 22 and charged with sixth degree larceny.
•Erica Perry, 25, of 99 Alexander St., Bristol, was arrested Aug. 22 and charged with sixth degree larceny.
•Kelsey K. James, 22, of 38 Skyview Terrace, Bristol, was arrested Aug. 23 and charged with leaving a child younger than age 12 unsupervised in a public place or motor vehicle and injury, risk, impairing morals.
•Brenda Oshea, 51, of 45 Concord St., Bristol, was arrested Aug. 23 and charged with sixth degree larceny.
•Benjamin D. Macaskill, 28, of 87 Harvard Place, Bristol, was arrested Aug. 23 and charged with operation while under the influence, no face protection on motorcycle, operating while registered license suspended/revoked, and driving in right hand lane.
•Jonathon W. Whistnant, 28, of 16 Earl St., Bristol, was arrested Aug. 24 and charged with operation while under the influence, restricted turns fail signal and driving in right hand lane.
•Alexander Bourquin, 21, of 21 Cherryfield Dr., West Hartford, was arrested Aug. 24 and charged with illegal possession of narcotics and possession of drug paraphernalia.
•Peter Lavery, 21, of 1175 Farmington Ave., Apt: 412, Bristol, was arrested Aug. 23 and charged with illegal possession of narcotics, and possession of drug paraphernalia and littering.
•Gary E. McCabe, 36, of 11 Roosevelt Ave., Terryville, was arrested Aug. 24 and charged with engaging police in pursuit, failure to drive right, and first offense operating with a motor vehicle other than motorcycle without license.
•Raul Rodriguez, 32, of 1175 Farmington Ave., Apt. 310, Bristol, was arrested Aug. 25 and charged with second degree falsely reporting an incident and second degree false statement.
•Jeremy M. Gibbs, 20, of 1220 Main St., Watertown, was arrested Aug. 25 and charged with second degree criminal damage of landlord’s property.
•Jill A. Hein, 49, of 23 Munchausen Ave., Bristol, was arrested Aug. 25 and charged with illegal possession, operating an unregistered vehicle, and operating while registered license suspended/revolked.
•Keith Gainey, 25, of 149 School St., Bristol, was arrested Aug. 25 and charged with third degree criminal mischief, second degree breach of peace, and third degree assault.
•Kenneth P. Syntlo, 42, of 313 Main St., Norwich, was arrested Aug. 26 and charged with interfering with an officer, first degree criminal mischief, failure to comply with finger print requests, and second degree breach of peace.
•Shane R. Caminiti, 23, of 100 Norton Rd, Plainville, was arrested Aug. 26 and charged with first degree robbery, second degree larceny, second degree breach of peace, conspiracy to commit first degree robbery, third degree assault, and conspiracy to commit third degree assault.
•Nikolas Avallone, 23, of 60 Mills St., Bristol, was arrested Aug. 26 and charged with first degree assault.
•Joshua A. Margelot, 26, of 194 Martin Rd., Bristol, was arrested Aug. 27 and charged with second degree breach of peace and second degree threatening.
•Maxwell M. Fenn, 24, of 187 Maple St., Bristol, was arrested Aug. 27 and charged with third degree burglary, conspiracy to commit third degree burglary, third degree criminal mischief, manufacturing/ possession of burglar’s tools, and carry and sale of dangerous weapon.
•Ryan Skonieczny, 24, of 354 Farmington Ave., Bristol, was arrested Aug. 27 and charged with third degree burglary and conspiracy to commit third degree burglary.
•Leslee M. Anderson, 68, of 895 Matthews St., Apt: 20, was arrested Aug. 27 and charged with operation while under the influence, evading responsibility, and operating an unregistered motor vehicle.
•Debra I. Dunican, 45, of 60 Peck Lane, Bristol, was arrested Aug. 27 and charged with sixth degree larceny.
•Michael Costello, 21, of 251 Stevens St., Bristol, was arrested Aug. 27 and charged with third degree assault and second degree breach of peace.

DWI checkpoint tonight on Route 229

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Bristol police have announced that tonight, Sept. 5, officers will be conducting a driving while intoxicated checkpoint on Route 229. This is part of a federal grant to help reduce incidences of DWI crashes and fatalities in the Bristol community.

Police blotter for Sept. 12

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The Bristol Police Department reported the following arrests:
•Lawrence Arnold, 29, of 114 Corena Ave., Maysville, N.C., was arrested Aug. 28 and charged with second degree threatening.
•Jared J. Garand, 25, of 79 Birch St., Unionville, was arrested Aug. 28 and charged with third degree burglary, criminal attempt of sixth degree larceny, and conspiracy to commit sixth degree larceny.
•Nicole Raboin, 22, of 172 North St., Bristol, was arrested Aug. 28 and charged with conspiracy to commit sixth degree larceny, criminal attempt of sixth degree larceny and criminal attempt of third degree burglary.
•Catalina Martinez, 35, of 59 Mix St., Bristol, was arrested Aug. 28 and charged with injury, risk, impairing morals.
•Jose Bonaparte, 37, of 86 Summer St., Apt: 2B, was arrested Aug. 28 and charged with third degree assault and second degree breach of peace.
•Sheryl Gagne, 30, of 86 Summer St., Bristol, was arrested Aug. 28 and charged with second degree breach of peace and third degree assault.
•Joshua Foote, 29, of 32 Chestnut St., Bristol, was arrested Aug. 28 and charged with third degree assault and second degree breach of peace.
•Carleton Plummer, 46, of 135 Shawn Dr., Apt:21, Bristol, was arrested Aug. 29 and charged with sixth degree larceny.
•Jason A. Cabiya, 34, of no certain address, Bristol, was arrested Aug. 29 and charged with criminal violation of restraining order, assault on a victim age 60 or older, second degree unlawful restraint, and second degree breach of peace.
•Dillon Levesque, 21, of 21 Sigourney St., Bristol, was arrested Aug. 29 and charged with operating with registered license suspended/revoked and no face protection on motorcycle.
•Carlos Rivera, 39, of 78 Collins Rd, Bristol, was arrested Aug. 30 and charged with third degree burglary, conspiracy to commit third degree burglary, criminal attempt of first degree larceny, first degree criminal mischief, conspiracy to commit first degree criminal mischief, and manufacture/possession of burglar’s tools.
•Mussa A. Mwanilelo, 24, of 126 Penrose St., Springfield, Mass., was arrested Aug. 30 and charged with assault on a peace official, second degree threatening, criminal violation of restraining order, second degree breach of peace, interfering with an officer, first degree criminal trespass, and weapons in a motor vehicle.
•Dawn N. Roy, 22, of 7 Shaw Dr., North Haven, was arrested Aug. 30 and charged with interfering with an officer and sixth degree larceny.
•Kyle Hamera, 29, of no certain address, Hartford, was arrested Aug. 30 and charged with second degree breach of peace, criminal attempt of second degree burglary, and second degree criminal mischief.
•Donald Ouellette, 48, of 79 Judd St., Bristol, was arrested Aug. 30 and charged with interfering with an officer, third degree assault, second degree breach of peace, and failure to comply with fingerprint requests.
•Lakisha I. Singleton, 30, of 50 South Ave., Meriden, was arrested Aug. 31 and charged with operation while under the influence, failure to drive in proper lane, and failure to drive right.
•Porche L. Michaud, 24, of 39 Cross Rd., Terryville, was arrested Aug. 31 and charged with second degree breach of peace.
•Juan Conde, 35, of 175 Prospect St., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 1 and charged with operation while under the influence, restricted turns fail signal, evading responsibility—damage/injury, operation without carrying license, and failure to comply with fingerprint requests.
•Thomas J. Turrell, 43, of 125 Oxbow Dr., Torrington, was arrested Sept. 1 and charged with illegal operation of motor vehicle under suspension.
•Jennifer Shaw, 28, of 140 Sheffield Lane, Bristol, was arrested Sept. 1 and charged with assault on a peace officer.
•Brian Oparowski, 25, of 19 Landry St., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 1 and charged with interfering with an officer.
•Amber Rose, 21, of 28 Landry St., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 1 and charged with second degree breach of peace.
•Karen A. Gauvin, 46, of 11 Leon Rd., Bristol, was arrested Sept.1 and charged with second degree breach of peace.
•Hubert Singleton, 43, of 11 Leon Rd., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 1 and charged with second degree breach of peace and third degree assault.
•Brandon Tuscano, 18, of 95 Davis Dr., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 2 and charged with sixth degree larceny and possession of alcohol by a minor on public or private property.
•David T. Germaine, 51, of 19 Lincoln Place, Bristol, was arrested Sept. 2 and charged with second degree assault and second degree breach of peace.
•Mussa A. Mwanilelo, 24, of 126 Penrose St., Springfield, Mass., was arrested Sept. 2 and charged with criminal violation of restraining order and first degree criminal trespass.
•Thomas J. Kaplinski, 32, of 656 North Main St., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 2 and charged with injury, risk, impairing morals, third degree assault, and second degree breach of peace.
•Melissa Plourde, 32, of 36 Jewel St., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 2 and charged with injury, risk, impairing morals, third degree assault, and second degree breach of peace.
•Royd Stephenson, 28, of 33 Hiltbrand Rd., Apt:1-4, Bristol, was arrested Sept. 2 and charged with third degree assault and disorderly conduct.
•Charisma M. McCarthy, 27, of 33 Hiltbrand Rd., Apt:1-4, Bristol, was arrested Sept. 2 and charged with disorderly conduct.
•Elijah L. Encarnacion, 18, of no certain address, Bristol, was arrested Sept. 3 and charged with third degree burglary, sixth degree larceny, and criminal attempt of sixth degree larceny.
•Luisa M. Perez, 36, of 65 Jacobs St., Apt: 1, Bristol, was arrested Sept. 3 and charged with second degree breach of peace.
•Melissa Braun-Cross, 39, of 571 Center St. Apt:3, was arrested Sept. 3 and charged with operation while under the influence, operating while registered license suspended/revoked, and failure to keep drug in original container.
•Carmelo Santana, 30, of 187 Surrey Dr., Apt: 63, Bristol, was arrested Sept. 3 and charged with third degree assault and second degree breach of peace.
•Lynn M. Michaud, 46, of 28 Ann St., Meriden, was arrested Sept. 3 and charged with disorderly conduct.
•Ashley Kittrell, 31, of 3 Cypress Terrace, Farmington, was arrested Sept. 3 and charged with sixth degree larceny.
•Brandon M. Beaulieu, 28, of 108 Hamilton St., Meriden, was arrested Sept. 3 and charged with operating while registered license suspended/revoked and operation while under the influence.
•Nicholas Laferriere, 24, of 116 Beths Ave., Apt: B, Bristol, was arrested Sept. 3 and charged with disorderly conduct.
•Carlos A. Caraballo, 39, of 65 Jacobs St., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 3 and charged with second degree breach of peace.
•Fortunato Indomenico, 72, of 225 John St., Newington, was arrested Sept. 4 and charged with fifth degree larceny.
•Shelley L. Langevin, 42, of 136 Curtiss St., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 4 and charged with third degree criminal mischief and second degree breach of peace.
•Jillian B. Searle, 29, of 14 Hendrickson Lane, Unionville, was arrested Sept. 4 and charged with operation while under the influence, operation of motor vehicle while using a hand held mobile telephone, and possession of less than one-half of cannabis-type substance.
•Melissa A. Oullette, 43, of 136 Curtiss St., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 4 and charged with assault on a peace officer, interfering with an officer, and second degree breach of peace.

Police blotter for Sept. 19

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The Bristol Police Department reported the following arrests last week.
•Donna M. Wynne, 31, of 21 Irving St., Apt: 5, Bristol, was arrested Sept. 5 and charged with sixth degree larceny.
•Leean M. Frohn, 25, of 433 King St., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 5 and charged with sixth degree larceny.
•Alexander Derisi, 21, of 711 West Main St., Apt: 29, Meriden, was arrested Sept. 5 and charged with operation while under the influence, interfering with an officer, and illegal possession of marijuana less than 4 ounces.
•Raymond Brzozowski, 64, of 895 Matthews St., Apt: 30, Bristol, was arrested Sept. 5 and charged with operation while under the influence.
•Scott J. Dade, 26, of 800 Terryville Ave., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 6 and charged with third degree criminal mischief and second degree breach of peace.
•Melissa Subocz, 37, of 209 Queen St., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 6 and charged with second degree falsely reporting an incident.
•Lisa Poland, 47, of 104 Magnolia Ave., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 6 and charged with interfering with an officer.
•William Fanelli, 36, of 10 Deering Lane, Bristol, was arrested Sept. 6 and charged with second degree breach of peace, third degree assault, third degree criminal mischief, and criminal violation of protective order.
•Sean Toussaint, 28, of 97 Jewel St., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 6 and charged with second degree breach of peace.
•Brandon L. Broadie, 26, of 96 Judd St., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 7 and charged with interfering with an officer.
•Marion G. Bennett, 37, of 175 Berlin Ave., Apt: 67, Southington, was arrested Sept. 7 and charged with interfering with an officer.
•Jennifer Shaw, 28, of 140 Sheffield Lane, Bristol, was arrested Sept. 7 and charged with assault on a peace officer.
•Cheyenne C. Clement, 38, of 50 Jeanette St., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 7 and charged with third degree criminal mischief, failure to comply with fingertip requests, assault on a peace officer, and second degree breach of peace.
•Esteban Perez, 26, of 4 Main St., Plainville, was arrested Sept. 8 and charged with operation while under the influence, driving in right hand lane, unsafe backing, and first offense operating motor vehicle other than motorcycle without a license.
•Dagoberto Germosen, 20, of 12 Park St., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 8 and charged with fourth degree sexual assault and disorderly conduct.
•Jeremy O. Torruellas, 22, of 210 East 102nd St., Apt:12C, Manhattan, N.Y., was arrested Sept. 8 and charged with second degree breach of peace, third degree assault, and interfering with a 911 call.
•Amanda Ditomasso, 27, of 525 Tolland St., East Hartford, was arrested Sept. 8 and charged with second degree false statement.
•Vicki D. Parker, 56, of 13 Chestnut St., Apt: 1R, Bristol, was arrested Sept. 9 and charged with second degree threatening and second degree breach of peace.
•Ricardo Edward, 28, of 85 York St., Waterbury, was arrested Sept. 10 and charged with third degree assault, interfering with a 911 call, and second degree breach of peace.
•Kristy J. Hapeman, 20, of 279 Scott Rd., Terryville, was arrested Sept. 10 and charged with first degree criminal trespass and criminal violation protection order threatening.
•Amy Butler, 41, of 155 Pickney Ave., Plainville, was arrested Sept. 10 and charged with issuing a bad check and sixth degree larceny.
•Victor L. Magro, 50, of 106 Charter Ave., Waterbury, was arrested Sept. 10 and charged with driving in right hand lane and operation while under the influence.
•Miguel Rodriguez, 33, of 39 South Whiting St., New Britain, was arrested Sept. 11 and charged with interfering with an officer, improper parking, illegal possession of narcotics, operating while registered license suspended/ revoked, drinking while operating a motor vehicle, and illegal manufacturing, distribution, or sale of prescriptions.
•Katrina L. Crandall, 36, of 51 Chapel St., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 11 and charged with sixth degree larceny.
•Justin Rockhill, 25, of 26 South St., New Britain, was arrested Sept. 11 and charged with fourth degree larceny.
•Michael Singarella, 35, of 3 Lathrop Lane, Apt. D, Rocky Hill, was arrested Sept. 11 and charged with third degree robbery, second degree larceny, and second degree breach of peace.


9/11: Too young to remember, but old enough to honor

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Immanuel Lutheran School students in Mary Aszklar’s eighth grade class receive a tour of the Bristol Police Department from Officer Eric Ouellette on Thursday, Sept. 11. The students visited the city’s police officers and firefighters to offer their thanks in commemoration of the events of 9/11 last week.

Immanuel Lutheran School students in Mary Aszklar’s eighth grade class receive a tour of the Bristol Police Department from Officer Eric Ouellette on Thursday, Sept. 11. The students visited the city’s police officers and firefighters to offer their thanks in commemoration of the events of 9/11 last week.

PHOTOS by TAMMI NAUDUS

By LISA CAPOBIANCO
STAFF WRITER
Mary Aszklar, a teacher at Immanuel Lutheran School, remembers vividly where she was when she learned of the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center 13 years ago on Sept. 11.
Around 9 a.m., that day, Aszklar recalled how Pastor Bridges (a former pastor of Immanuel Lutheran Church) called all of the seventh and eighth grade teachers into a room to break the news. After bowing their heads in prayer, the seventh and eighth grade students and teachers watched the news in class to see what was actually happening.
Aszklar also recalled how the students expressed concern, as well as parents, who picked up their children early from school that day.
“I remembered being scared,” said Aszklar, who has taught at Immanuel Lutheran for over 20 years. “We didn’t know all of the facts.”
Every year after the tragedy, the school community has continued to honor the lives of 3,000 individuals who died on Sept. 11. But what started out as a memorial service in honor of those lives branched out into a more hands-on activity that gave students an opportunity to express appreciation for their local first responders.
Last Thursday, students in grades five through eight made cards for the Bristol Police and Fire departments. Each card included a customized message and a quote from a Bible passage. Messages like “Be strong and courageous,” and “Thank you for your service in protecting and helping our community” filled each card to offer police and fire officials comfort in the wake of an event that has touched everyone’s life. Eight students from the eighth grade class presented the cards to the first responders, as well as plates of baked goods— made by parents— and fruit.
Aszklar said the idea originated from students, and has become a tradition at the school.
“We wanted to do something special,” said Aszklar, adding how they wanted to continue commemorating the lives that were lost that day while doing something positive for the community. “Grief is difficult. Today, there are 3,000 families still mourning.”
Students who presented the cards and treats included Erika Santilli, Ben Jabs, Caleb Beaudoin, Morgan Moliengo, Morgan Bielert, Anthony Buonafede, Myah Croze, and Michelle Helming.
Although the students were not able to remember the tragedy itself, Ben Jabs and Morgan Moliengo said the activity served as a great way for them to personally thank the men and women who risk their lives every day to help the community. Morgan said she chose a Bible passage that centered on receiving protection from the God during times of trouble. Ben chose a similar theme for his card, which included a message from Psalm 18, “The Lord is my rock.”
“It is teaching us to be thankful for first responders and to extend out into the community,” said Ben, adding how the card message he chose fit well with honoring the first responders who may face challenging duties everyday.

 

Immanuel Lutheran School students in Mary Aszklar’s eighth grade class receive a tour of the Bristol Police Department from Officer Eric Ouellette on Thursday, Sept. 11. The students visited the city’s police officers and firefighters to offer their thanks in commemoration of the events of 9/11 last week.

Immanuel Lutheran School students in Mary Aszklar’s eighth grade class receive a tour of the Bristol Police Department from Officer Eric Ouellette on Thursday, Sept. 11. The students visited the city’s police officers and firefighters to offer their thanks in commemoration of the events of 9/11 last week.

Police blotter for Aug. 29

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The Bristol Police Department reported the following arrests last week:
•Najee Russell, 23, of 360 Oakland St., was arrested Aug. 15 and charged with first degree forgery and fifth degree larceny.
•Charles H. Dennett, 32, of 159 Lawncrest Dr., Southington, was arrested Aug. 16 and charged with operation while under the influence and improper signal for turn.
•Erling Velzquez, 44, of 14 Ward St., Bristol, was arrested Aug. 16 and charged with criminal violation of restraining order, first degree trespass, and disorderly conduct.
•Edward Ramcke, 25, of 89 Surrey Dr., Bristol, was arrested Aug. 16 and charged with first degree reckless endangerment, third degree assault, and second degree breach of peace.
•Heather Martell, 26, of 89 Surrey Dr., Bristol, was arrested Aug. 16 and charged with second degree breach of peace.
•David Wilkinson, 60, of 441 Clark Ave, Apt: 12, Bristol, was arrested Aug.16 and charged with second degree breach of peace.
•John L. Stevenson, 58, of 74 Park St., Bristol, was arrested Aug. 17 and charged with operation while under the influence, failure to drive right, operating an unregistered motor vehicle, operating while registered license suspended/revoked, misuse of plate, and no insurance.
•Clarence E. Thompson, 52, of 32 Akron St., Meriden, was arrested Aug. 17 and charged with operation while under the influence and failure to bring motor vehicle to a stop.
•Kassandra Paris, 18, of 101 Jacobs St., Bristol, was arrested Aug. 17 and charged with second degree breach of peace, interfering with an officer, and third degree assault.
•Johnan Leon, 20, of 86 Governor St., East Hartford, was arrested Aug. 17 and charged with second degree breach of peace, interfering with an officer, and third degree assault.
•Willard A. Screen, 64, of 28 John Ave, Bristol, was arrested Aug. 18 and charged with second degree violate condition of release and first degree criminal trespass.
•Muhammamd Aamir, 42, of 22 Lois St, Apt: H, Bristol, was arrested Aug. 18 and charged with third degree assault and second degree breach of peace.
•Arthur Hapgood, 35, of 141 Draher St., Waterbury, was arrested Aug. 18 and charged with murdering victim less than 16 years old, injury, risk, impairing morals, and first degree reckless endangerment.
•Ramon Delgado, 19, of 200 Blakeslee St., Apt: 97, Bristol, was arrested Aug. 18 and charged with injury, risk, and impairing morals.
•Joshua Gallman, 21, of 200 Blakeslee St., Apt: 146, was arrested Aug. 18 and charged with injury, risk, impairing morals.
•David Concepcion, 20, of 15 Ohio Ave., Waterbury, was arrested Aug. 19 and charged with second degree breach of peace, criminal attempt of second degree assault, second degree threatening, and second degree criminal mischief.
•Randy Braddock, 43, of 27 Rosemont St., Bristol, was arrested Aug. 19 and charged with second degree breach of peace.
•Kevin P. Vontell, 51, of 11 Burnham St., Terryville, was arrested Aug. 19 and charged with operation while under the influence and following too closely.
•Jessica L. McKinley, 28, of 15 Prospect St., New Britain, was arrested Aug. 20 and charged with second degree failure to appear, interfering with an officer, failure to obey stop sign, operating with registered license suspended/revoked, and improper signal for turn.
•Dovin Crooks, 22, of 72 Park St., Bristol, was arrested Aug. 20 and charged with violation of probation.
•Carey Allen, 32, of 1081 New Haven Rd, Naugatuck, was arrested Aug. 20 and charged with sixth degree larceny.
•Eileen Pierce, 56, of 46 Munchausen Ave., Bristol, was arrested Aug. 20 and charged with second degree breach of peace.
•James P. Klimanoski, 60, of 13 Laird Dr., Bristol, was arrested Aug. 21 and charged with operation while under the influence, failure to wear seat belt, first offense operation of a motor vehicle while using a hand-held mobile telephone to engage in a call or while using a mobile electronic device, and following too close.
•Stacie M. Johnson, 42, of 37 Chestnut St., Bristol, was arrested Aug. 21 and charged with second degree breach of peace.
•Roy Roussel, 42, of 37 Chestnut St., Bristol,was arrested Aug. 21 and charged with second degree breach of peace.

Police blotter for Sept. 26

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The Bristol Police Department reported the following arrests last week.
•Dawn M. Corliss, 47, of 35 Beths Ave., Apt: 64, Bristol, was arrested Sept. 12 and charged with sixth degree larceny.
•Patrick K. Smith, 44, of 66 Foley St., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 12 and charged with second degree breach of peace and second degree threatening.
•Maria Estrada, 35, of 177 Mountain View Ave., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 12 and charged with first offense operating a motor vehicle other than motorcycle without license, criminal impersonation, interfering with an officer, traveling unreasonably fast, and failure to carry insurance identification.
•Jennifer L. Holmes, 29, of 171 Metacomet Dr., Meriden, was arrested Sept. 12 and charged with disorderly conduct.
•Stephen J. Micalizzi, 33, of 259 Loper St., Southington, was arrested Sept. 13 and charged with operation while under the influence.
•Jennifer L. Holmes, of 171 Metacomet Dr., Meriden, was arrested Sept. 13 and charged with second degree violation condition of release, first degree criminal trespass, and second degree breach of peace.
•Gina Beland, 40, of 88 Park St., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 13 and charged with sixth degree larceny and conspiracy to commit sixth degree larceny.
•Karen A. Letourneau, 30, of 42 Summer St., Apt:2, Bristol, was arrested Sept. 13 and charged with criminal violation of restraining order, second degree breach of peace, and first degree criminal trespass.
•Jose L. Rodriguez, 36, of 785 Terryville Ave., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 13 and charged with sixth degree larceny.
•Paul Melwood, 51, of 84 Field St., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 13 and charged with second degree threatening and second degree breach of peace.
•Tina M. Martin, 45, of 88 Park St., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 13 and charged with sixth degree larceny and conspiracy to commit sixth degree larceny.
•Alexis Colon, 34, of 49 Ceder St., Apt:5S, New Britain, was arrested Sept. 13 and charged with criminal violation of protective order and first degree criminal trespass.
•Stephania Hrvatin, 24, of 11 Summer St., Apt. 3B, Bristol, was arrested Sept. 13 and charged with second degree breach of peace.
•Jolanta Krysiuk, 49, of 12 Everett St., New Britain, was arrested Sept. 14 and charged with sixth degree larceny.
•Todd M. Collins, 44, of no certain address, Bristol, was arrested Sept. 14 and charged with third degree assault and disorderly conduct.
•Angeline J. Dorsey, 39, of 56 Coventry St., Hartford, was arrested Sept. 15 and charged with conspiracy to commit/illegal cultivation of marijuana.
•Jennifer L. Holmes, 29, of 171 Metacomet Dr., Meriden, was arrested Sept. 15 and charged with first degree criminal trespass, violation of conditions of release in the first degree, and third degree criminal mischief.
•Charles Lamson, 37, of 9 Bunker Hill Rd., Salisbury, was arrested Sept. 15 and charged with possession of drug paraphernalia, illegal manufacture, distribution, sale of prescriptions, possession of drug paraphernalia in drug factory situation, illegal cultivation of marijuana, and illegal possession of hallucigen.
•Josue Vazquez, 31, of 224 George St., Hartford, was arrested Sept. 16 and charged with sixth degree larceny.
•Joseph W. Bennett, 31, of 174 Davis Dr., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 16 and charged with sixth degree larceny.
•Jonathon J. Brown, 29, of 30 Howard St., Waterbury, was arrested Sept. 16 and charged with disorderly conduct, second degree criminal mischief, second degree unlawful restraint, using a motor vehicle/vessel without owner’s permission, interfering with an officer, second degree kidnapping, first degree unlawful restraint, and second degree threatening. He also was charged with second degree breach of peace and third degree criminal mischief.
•Patrick N. Hunt, 44, of 29 Mines Rd., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 16 and charged with third degree assault and second degree breach of peace.
•Brandon T. Rattanayong, 21, of no certain address, Bristol, was arrested Sept. 17 and charged with sixth degree larceny and interfering with an officer.
•Anthony R. Rorie, 24, of 211 Queen St., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 17 and charged with criminal possession of firearm or electronic, first degree reckless endangerment, unlawful discharge of firearms, and carrying a gun without a permit.
•Lee Dorbuck, 45, of 1403 Meridan Ave., Southington, was arrested Sept. 17 and charged with possession of controlled substance and second degree failure to appear.
•Amanda Arroyo, 21, of 233 Redstone Hill Rd., Apt: C10, Bristol, was arrested Sept. 17 and charged with second degree failure to appear and second degree breach of peace.
•Raoul Lopez, 22, of 233 Redstone Hill Rd., Apt: C10, Bristol, was arrested Sept. 17 and charged with second degree failure to appear and second degree breach of peace.
•Cecily Katz, 27, of 215 West 80th St., New York, was arrested Sept. 17 and charged with obtaining controlled substance by fraud, illegal possession of narcotics, obtaining a controlled substance by forgery, and criminal impersonation.
•Shawn M. Davis, 24, of 21 Addison St., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 18 and charged with sixth degree larceny.
•Diane Walasewicz, 40, of 62 Wooding St., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 18 and charged with sixth degree larceny, third degree identity theft, criminal impersonation, third degree forgery, and obtaining a controlled substance by fraud.
•Krystal E. Meyer, 23, of 59 Minthal Dr., Southington, was arrested Sept. 18 and charged with second degree breach of peace and third degree assault.
•Jahidee Davis, 23, of 23 Linden St., New Britain, was arrested Sept. 18 and charged with possession of loaded firearm while under the influence of alcohol.
•Shamara E. Bridges, 24, of 56 Ruby Dr., Apt: D, Manchester, was arrested Sept. 18 and charged with second degree harassment.bristol police patch

In Enfield: Cops: Student shared pot-laced lollipops with pals

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ENFIELD, Conn. (AP) _ A police chief in Connecticut says a girl handed out marijuana-laced lollipops to classmates at her high school, and one student was hospitalized.

Enfield Police Chief Carl Sferrazza tells the Journal Inquirer (http://bit.ly/1v89Fo9 ) that the Enfield High student acknowledged sharing the tainted lollipops, which were laced with THC, an active ingredient in marijuana. She said she received the candy in the mail from California.

The police chief says a 16-year-old girl was hospitalized overnight Monday after consuming one of the lollipops. But he says the student who brought the tainted lollipops to school denied giving any to her.

Because the student is being charged is a juvenile, she will not be arrested. Sferrazza says she’ll instead be referred to juvenile court.

Southington police investigating late night motorcyle crash that killed two

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spd logo_goodThe Southington Police Department is investigating a late night motorcycle crash on Meriden Waterbury Turnpike that left two dead.

At about 10 p.m., on Tuesday, Sept. 30, police were dispatched to a serious motorcycle crash on Meriden Waterbury Turnpike, near Canal Street.

Adam Hicks, 37, of 15 Summer St., Meriden was operating a 2001 Harley Davidson, traveling westbound on the turnpike, when the bike was struck by a vehicle exiting a commercial driveway.

Hicks was pronounced dead at the scene as a result of his injuries. His passenger, Amanda Horvath, 26, of 19 Bishop St., Bristol, was rushed to an area hospital were she died as a result of her injuries.

Police have not released the name of the person driving the car.

The crash is currently under investigation by the Southington Police Department Accident Investigation Team. Anyone with information is asked to contact Officer Ward of the Southington Police Department at 860-621-0101 or 860-378-1600 ext. 2372.

Police blotter for Oct. 3

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The Bristol Police Department reported the following arrests last week.

Kevy G. Hernandez, 21, of 54 Center St., Apt: 4, Bristol, was arrested Sept. 19 and charged with sixth degree larceny.
Michael LeBlanc, 45, of 5 Okaland St., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 19 and charged with operation while under the influence, operating an unregistered motor vehicle, and unsafe backing.
Anthony C. Cyr, 20, of 20 Carol Dr., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 20 and charged with operation while under the influence and improper number of headlights.
Adam Nelms, 27, of 210 Park St., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 20 and charged with operation while registered license suspended/revoked and sixth degree larceny.
Charlotte K. Fox, 33, of 44 Chestnut St., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 20 and charged with sixth degree larceny.
Ramona M. Brooks, 49, of 9 Earl St., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 20 and charged with second degree breach of peace.
William G. Babcock, 43, of 41 Washington St. Apt: 101, Bristol, was arrested Sept. 21 and charged with operation while under the influence and restricted turns fail signal.
Donald Ouellette, 48, of 66 Emmett St., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 21 and charged with criminal violation of protective order threatening.
Robert M. Pullen, 22, of 727 Pine St., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 21 and charged with third degree burglary and fourth degree larceny.
Adriana Acevedo, 42, of 131 Lillian Rd., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 22 and charged with second degree breach of peace and third degree assault.
Marielly Fontanez, 26, of 137 Lillian Rd., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 22 and charged with second degree breach of peace and third degree assault.
Jennifer Shaw, 28, of 140 Sheffield Lane, Bristol, was arrested Sept. 22 and charged with second degree breach of peace.
Laura Cleary, 69, of assault on a victim age 60 or older and disorderly conduct.
Kevy G. Hernandez, 21, of 54 Center St., Apt: 4, Bristol, was arrested Sept. 22 and charged with criminal attempt of second degree burglary.
Phillip M. Jones, 28, of 4 Skiff St., Apt: B203, Hamden, was arrested Sept. 23 and charged with injury, risk, impairing morals, first degree sexual assault, and sex with a minor without consent.
Earl E. Wrisley, 50, of 69 Talmadge St., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 23 and charged with illegal manufacture, distribution, sale of prescription of narcotics, conspiracy to commit illegal manufacture, distribution, sale of prescription of narcotics, illegal manufacture, distribution, sale of prescription, and distribution of controlled substances less than 1,500 feet from a school.
Nicholas C. Roy, 37, of no certain address, was arrested Sept. 23 and charged with third degree larceny, operation of registered license suspended/revoked, operation of unregistered motor vehicle and sixth degree larceny.
Jennifer Shaw, 28, of 140 Sheffield Lane, Bristol, was arrested Sept. 23 and charged with second degree breach of peace, assault on a victim age 60 or older and assault on a peace officer.
Brittney West, 28, of 94 Divinity St., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 23 and charged with sixth degree larceny.
Randol B. Robles, 27, of 654 Flatbush Ave, Apt: 3F, West Hartford, was arrested Sept. 23 and charged with unsafe backing and operation while under the influence.
Michael Luponio, 25, of 166 Divinity St., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 23 and charged with assault on a victim age 60 or older, second degree breach of peace, third degree strangulation, and first degree unlawful restraint.
Elizabeth Moriarty, 23, of 166 Divinity St., Apt: 3, Bristol, was arrested Sept. 23 and charged with second degree breach of peace and third degree assault.
Luigi Delucrezia, 41, of 37 Summer St., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 24 and charged with disorderly conduct.
Daniel Bachand, 24, of 489 Wolcott St., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 24 and charged with illegal possession of marijuana less than four ounces, possession of less than half ounce of cannabis-type substance, and possession of drug paraphernalia less than 0.5 ounces marijuana.
Paul Donahue, 68, of 89 Shawn Dr., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 24 and charged with second degree breach of peace.
Jailene Diaz-Ramos, 20, of 95 Carolina Rd., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 25 and charged with second degree failure to appear, disorderly conduct, and third degree criminal mischief.
Jonathon H. Faulk, 23, of 164 Belridge Rd, New Britain, was arrested Sept. 25 and charged with injury, risk, impairing morals, no insurance, operating while registered license suspended/revoked, reckless driving, evading responsibility, misuse of plate, operating an unregistered motor vehicle, and restricted turns fail signal.
Willard A. Screen, 64, of 28 John Ave., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 25 and charged with second degree stalking and second degree breach of peace.
David G. Losey, 46, of no certain address, Bristol, was arrested Sept. 25 and charged with violation of protective order, no insurance, and failure to have lights lit/devices illuminated.bristol police patch

Early Saturday a.m. assault on North St. investigated

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Police are looking for the suspects in a stabbing that occurred early Saturday morning.

Police said that at 1:17 a.m. on Saturday, there was a confrontation between two sets of males at the Fast Freddie’s Convenience store, 201 North St.

Police said words were exchanged between the two sets of males just prior to the confrontation becoming physical.

In the course of the confrontation, police said a 25-year-old male sustained a wound to his back from an edged type instrument.

The victim was taken to Waterbury Hospital whereupon he was admitted and listed in stable condition.

The suspects, described as possibly being Hispanic, left the scene heading North on Burlington Avenue in a black-colored Jaguar, said police.

The case remains under investigation by both the patrol and criminal investigation divisions.

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

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Police blotter for Oct. 10

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The Bristol Police Department reported the following arrests last week.
•Leonard Cifone, 72, of 57 Brentwood Rd., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 26 and charged with criminal violation of protection order-nonthreatening.
•Nathan Washburn, 25, of 365 Washington Turnpike, Burlington, was arrested Sept. 26 and charged with third degree burglary and criminal attempt of sixth degree larceny.
•George Diakolambrianos, 40, of 98 Forest St., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 26 and charged with second degree breach of peace.
•Dawn N. Roy, 22 of 7 Shawn Dr., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 26 and charged with sixth degree larceny.
•Cheryl Desjardins, 48, of 197 Grove St., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 27 and charged with disorderly conduct.
•Marisa Desjardins, 18, of 197 Grove St., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 27 and charged with disorderly conduct.
•Ryan T. Desjardins, 28, of 197 Grove St., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 27 and charged with third degree forgery and fourth degree larceny.
•Christopher Mcintyre, 32, of 620 Jackson St., Thomaston, was arrested Sept. 27 and charged with second degree strangulation, third degree assault, second degree breach of peace, and second degree criminal mischief.
•Laura B. Bowden, 26, of 752 Farmington Ave., Apt: 6, Bristol, was arrested Sept. 27 and charged with criminal violation of protective order, third degree assault, second degree breach of peace, first degree criminal trespass, and second degree strangulation.
•David R. Maran, 24, of no certain address, Bristol, was arrested Sept. 27 and charged with second degree breach of peace and third degree criminal mischief.
•Jennifer Bennet-Gleacher, 36, of 38 Lakeview Rd., Terryville, was arrested Sept. 27 and charged with evading responsibility-damage/ injury, operation while under the influence, failure to obey stop sign, and making an improper turn.
•Brandon A. Marra, 22, of 76 Prospect St., Bristol, as arrested Sept. 27 and charged with illegal manufacture, distribution, sale, and prescription of narcotics.
•Lawrence L. Rowe III, 37, of 213 Summer St., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 28 and charged with second degree breach of peace.
•Richard A. Wagner, 32, of 243 Fern Hill Rd., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 28 and charged with second degree breach of peace.
•Mashell Jones, 34, of 159 George St., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 28 and charged with third degree criminal mischief, third degree robbery, and third degree assault.
•Ronald Roy, 55, of 86 Mark St., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 28 and charged with disorderly conduct.
•Jeana Simone, 50, of 86 Mark St., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 28 and charged with disorderly conduct.
•Fortunato Indomenico, 72, of 225 John St., Newington, was arrested Sept.28 and charged with sixth degree larceny.
•Brian P. Burke, 28, of 170 Ferraro Dr., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 29 and charged with violation of protective order, second degree strangulation, third degree assault, second degree unlawful restraint, and second degree breach of peace.
•Brandon T. Rattanayong, 21, of 69 Davis Dr., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 29 and charged with sixth degree larceny.
•Alan R. Pontbriand, 59, of 52 Sheila Court Apt: 516, Bristol, was arrested Sept. 29 and charged with second degree breach of peace.
•John Anderson, 33, of 73 Belmont St., New Britain, was arrested Sept. 29 and charged with operation while under the influence, second degree threatening, and failure to comply with fingerprint requests.
•Patrick S. Brown, 41, of 67 Haig Ave., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 29 and charged with disorderly conduct, injury/ risk/ impairing morals, third degree strangulation, and third degree assault.
•Chad M. Konopka, 31, of 86 Summer St., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 30 and charged with disorderly conduct.
•Julia Pokorny, 23, of 54 Hillside Place, Bristol, was arrested Sept. 30 and charged with disorderly conduct.
•Joseph G. Plourde, 50, of 218 Central St., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 30 and charged with illegal operation of motor vehicle under the influence (second offense) and failure to obey stop sign.
•Elvin Aviles-Figueroa, 35, of 27 Howe Rd., New Britain, was arrested Sept. 30 and charged with sixth degree larceny.
•Michael Gagne, 48, of 36 Emory Ct., Bristol, was arrested Sept. 30 and charged with operation while under the influence and following too close.
•Christopher P. Little, 25, of 35 Woodcrest Dr., Apt: 14, Burlington, was arrested Sept. 30 and charged with failure to obey stop sign, no insurance, and illegal possession of marijuana.
•Justin Francis, 21, of 28 Stafford Ave., Apt: 3C, Bristol, was arrested Sept. 30 and charged with second degree breach of peace.
•Gary T. Madore, 51, of 14 Harvest Lane, Bristol, was arrested Oct. 1 and charged with sixth degree larceny and failure to respond to infraction.
•Dustin Bartlett, 23, of 290 Lake Ave., Bristol, was arrested Oct. 2 and charged with illegal possession of marijuana less than 4 ounces, illegal possession near a school, possession of drug paraphernalia, and illegal possession of narcotics.
•Samuel Johnson, 33, of 777 Country Club Rd., Middletown, was arrested Oct. 2 and charged with illegal possession of marijuana less than 4 ounces, illegal possession near a school, possession of drug paraphernalia, and illegal manufacture, distribution, and sale of prescriptions.
•Joshua Sargent, 24, of 290 Lake Ave., Bristol, was arrested Oct. 2 and charged with illegal possession of narcotics, illegal possession near a school, and possession of drug paraphernalia.
•Pedro J. Matos Jr., 49, of 56 Union St., Bristol, was arrested Oct. 2 and charged with third degree burglary, conspiracy to commit third degree burglary, conspiracy to commit first degree criminal mischief, manufacture/ possession of burglar’s tools, third degree burglary, first degree larceny, and conspiracy to commit first degree larceny.
•Candida Jeffries, 32, of 93 Lillian Rd, Bristol, was arrested Oct. 2 and charged with injury, risk, impairing morals.bristol police patch

Burlington Ave. man accused of attempting break-in at neighborhood biz

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Police arrested a local man on burglary charges for an attempted break-in at a convenience store about a tenth of a mile from where he lives.

Jesse R. Doak, 22, of 268 Burlington Ave. in Bristol was charged with criminal attempt at burglary third degree, criminal attempt at larceny sixth degree, interfering with an officer, criminal mischief second degree, and possession of burglar tools.

Police said they received a complaint at about 11:49 p.m. on Monday about a suspicious person on the property of the LH Mart, 198 Burlington Ave.  Upon arrival, police said, the officers located a male, dressed in a black-colored hooded sweatshirt, attempting to conceal himself in a darkened corner of the business.

Police said that upon the officers shining their flashlights on this male he began to run. The officers shouted for this male to stop however kept running until he tripped, fell to the ground, and eventually surrendered.

Police said the male was identified as Doak. Further investigation by officers revealed that Doak had attempted to break into the LH Mart, said police.

Doak was held on a $5,000 bond pending his arraignment at G.A. 17, the Superior Court in Bristol on Tuesday morning.

Additional investigation revealed that Doak was involved in another burglary at a vegetable garden as well

Doak also was charged with those crimes.

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Felons pinched on drug, sexual assault charges

Police blotter for Oct. 17

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The Bristol Police Department reported the following arrests last week.
•Kirk D. Marshall, 27, of 11 Ledgewood Rd, Groton, was arrested Oct. 3 and charged with illegal possession of narcotics and possession of drug paraphernalia.
•Amber Bright, 22, of 17 Old Waterbury Rd., Terryville, was arrested Oct. 3 and charged with second degree breach of peace and second degree threatening.
•Samantha Smith, 23, of 24 Roberts St., Apt: 2, was arrested Oct. 3 and charged with sixth degree larceny.
•Jenny L. Crandall, 31, of 425 Main St., Apt: 12, was arrested Oct. 4 and charged with second degree breach of peace.
•James Santaniello, 58, of 132 Skyridge Rd., Bristol, was arrested Oct. 4 and charged with second degree breach of peace and third degree assault.
•Michael Cornish, 29, of 168 2A Highway, Apt: 4, Preston, was arrested Oct. 4 and charged with accessory and sixth degree larceny.
•Trevor D. Bryn, 23, of 205 Divinity St., Bristol, was arrested Oct. 5 and charged with third degree assault and second degree breach of peace.
•Chelsea D. Bartow, 22, of 85 Stonecrest Dr., Bristol, was arrested Oct. 5 and charged with operation while under the influence, no insurance, failure to obey control signal, restricted turns fail signal, operating a motor vehicle other than motorcycle without a license, operating an unregistered motor vehicle, and misuse of plate.
•Tobias Z. Henry, 22, of 33 Munchausen Ave., Bristol, was arrested Oct. 5 and charged with second degree breach of peace and second degree criminal mischief.
•Maria Padilla, 45, of 18 Henry Place, Bristol, was arrested Oct. 5 and charged with second degree breach of peace and criminal violation of protective order.
•Victor Padilla, 39, of 18 Henry Place, Bristol, was arrested Oct. 5 and charged with second degree breach of peace.
•James M. Dunn, 29, of 371 Emmett St., Bristol, was arrested Oct. 6 and charged with criminal violation of protective order and second degree breach of peace.
•Luis D. Cantre, 28, of 50 Davis Dr., Bristol, was arrested Oct. 6 and charged with first degree burglary and sixth degree larceny.
•Michael Dyl, 18, of 31 Wood Creek Rd., Burlington, was arrested Oct. 6 and charged with sixth degree larceny.
•Anif Dalipovski, 38, of 88 Sixth St., Bristol, was arrested Oct. 6 and charged with third degree burglary and sixth degree larceny.
•Sheryl A. Gagne, 30, of 33 Divinity St., Bristol, was arrested Oct. 6 and charged with criminal violation of protective order.
•Joseph B. Ohanesian, 29, of 111 Union St., Apt: C2, Bristol, was arrested Oct. 7 and charged with fifth degree larceny.
•Lori Cote, 46, of 78 Park St., Bristol, was arrested Oct. 7 and charged with sixth degree larceny.
•Pearl D. Hanscom, 43 of 482 Broad St. Apt: 49, Bristol, was arrested Oct. 7 and charged with sixth degree larceny.
•Dagoberto Germosen, 20, of 12 Park St., Bristol, was arrested Oct. 7 and charged with second degree breach of peace and first degree threatening, threaten violation/hazard of substance abuse.
•Dwayne Belton, 31, of 62 Trinity St., 2E, New Britain, was arrested Oct. 8 and charged with disorderly conduct.
•Tracy A. Field, 41, of no certain address, Bristol, was arrested Oct. 8 and charged with sixth degree larceny.
•Ellen Mininberg-Scott, 50, of 35 Fireslide Lane, Bristol, was arrested Oct. 8 and charged with sixth degree larceny.
•Jermain G. Armstrong, 36, of 99 Curtiss St., Bristol, was arrested Oct. 8 and charged with evading physical injury and/or property damage, making improper turn, and operation of motor vehicle without a license.
•Devon Crussana, 28, of 820 Stafford Ave., was arrested Oct. 8 and charged with sixth degree larceny, interfering with an officer, first degree criminal trespass, and third degree robbery.bristol police patch

Police blotter for Oct. 24

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bristol police patchThe Bristol Police Department reported the following arrests last week.

•Robert A. Waldron, 41, of 89 Nonnewaug Rd., Bethlehem, was arrested Oct. 9 and charged with second offense possession of narcotics and interfering with an officer.
•Jarrod P. Koczur, 32, of 39 Washington St., Apt. 301, Bristol, was arrested Oct. 10 and charged with second degree unlawful restraint, second degree breach of peace, and third degree assault.
•Robert S. Rowe, 32, of 207 Davis Dr., Bristol, was arrested Oct. 10 and charged with improper signal for turn and illegal operation of motor vehicle under suspension.
•Pernell Clemonts, 31, of 139 Washington St., Apt. 3N, was arrested Oct. 11 and charged with first degree criminal trespass and second degree breach of peace.
•John S. Baker, 44, of170 Frederick St., Bristol, was arrested Oct. 12 and charged with disorderly conduct and second degree threatening.
•Heriberto Velez, 19, of 116 High St., Apt. 5, Bristol, was arrested Oct. 13 and charged with illegal possession of narcotics, illegal manufacture, distribution, sale prescription of narcotics, and distribution of controlled substances less than 1,500 feet from a school.
•John Thornton, 30, of 2118 Meriden Waterbury Turnpike, Southington, was arrested Oct. 13 and charged with second degree breach of peace and second degree threatening.
•Jesse R. Doak, 22, of 268 Burlington Ave., Bristol, was arrested Oct. 13 and charged with criminal attempt of third degree burglary, criminal attempt of sixth degree larceny, interfering with an officer, second degree criminal mischief, and manufacture/possession of burglar’s tools.
•Tyler J. Nolan, 22, of 38 Grove St. Apt. 3 Bristol, was arrested Oct. 14 and charged with illegal operation of motor vehicle under suspension.
•Jesse R. Doak, 22, of 268 Burlington Ave., was arrested Oct. 14 and charged with third degree burglary and second degree criminal mischief.
•Jose Cordova, 44, of 267 Main St., Apt: 12, Bristol, was arrested Oct. 14 and charged with second degree breach of peace and carry and sale of a dangerous weapon.
•Alexis G. Ventura, 35, of 141 Vance Rd., Bristol, was arrested Oct. 14 and charged with illegal possession of narcotics.
•Brian Curylo, 28, of 41 Pleasant St., Apt: 4, Bristol, was arrested Oct. 14 and charged with third degree forgery and second degree larceny.
•Joel A. Sidoti, 29, of 78 Tulip St., Bristol, was arrested Oct. 15 and charged with second degree breach of peace.
•Kathleen Sidoti, 52, of 132 Brace Rd., West Hartford, was arrested Oct. 15 and charged with second degree breach of peace.
•Charles Lamson, 37, of no certain address, was arrested Oct. 15 and charged with illegal possession of narcotics, possession of drug paraphernalia, and possession of a controlled substance.
•Joseph Strain, 48, of 45 Middle St., Apt. U4, Bristol, was arrested Oct. 15 and charged with second degree burglary, fifth degree larceny, conspiracy to commit second degree burglary, and conspiracy to commit fifth degree larceny.
•Tammy Strain, 46, of 45 Middle St., Apt. U2, was arrested Oct. 15 and charged with second degree burglary, fifth degree larceny, conspiracy to commit second degree burglary, and conspiracy to commit fifth degree larceny.
•Nicole R. Fortin, 29, of 55 Hull St., Bristol, was arrested Oct. 15 and charged with second degree breach of peace.
•Jean J. Beaulieu, 61, of 36 Greystone Ave., Bristol, was arrested Oct. 15 and charged with operation while under the influence and illegal operation of a motor vehicle under suspension.
•Jayson Bruno, 31, of 90 Boardman St., Apt. L1, was arrested Oct. 15 and charged with illegal possession, possession of less than one-half ounce of cannabis-type substance, and failure to obey stop sign.
•Rafael Rivera, 37, of 332 Lake Ave., Bristol, was arrested Oct. 15 and charged with sexual assault in a relationship, third degree assault, and second degree breach of peace.
•Janet Dufresne, 61, of 23 Caesar Dr., Bristol, was arrested Oct. 16 and charged with disorderly conduct and third degree assault.

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