The Bristol Police Department responded to the following calls from Dec. 1 – Dec. 6:
Police were called to Stop & Shop for reports of illegal dumping. Employees of a canteen had left food trays behind.
Officers investigated a suspicious customer wearing a black hat at Sip N Dip. He was dispersed.
Tuesday, Dec. 2
John L. Anderson, 21, of 712 Hope St., Apr. 2, Bristol, was arrested on a 2nd District Court bench warrant.
Tanner Keith Paquet, 23, of 444 Center St., Fall River, Mass., was arrested on a 2nd District Court bench warrant.
A resident called alleging a potential fraud. A business that purchases homes had sent her an unsolicited letter expressing interest in buying her home. The company agreed not to contact her again.
A Massachusetts resident complained of not receiving an $1,100 order from a company named steelcitysheds.com listed at 500 Wood St. The company does not exist in Bristol. Police advised the caller to contact authorities in her town.
A license plate was reportedly stolen off a car at Roger Williams University.
Scott M. Mullin, 33, of 365 Child St., Apt. 2, Warren, was charged with forgery and counterfeiting.
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Wednesday, Dec. 3
A caller reported a white pickup truck driving southbound on Metacom Avenue with branches falling out the back.
Thursday, Dec. 4
A caller reported a “suspicious” man wearing a hooded sweatshirt and a backpack walking on Metacom Avenue. He was a student walking to school.
A caller reported someone has been listing her home on craigslist for rent. Police filed the complaint.
A car was vandalized at Roger Williams University around 12:30 p.m.
Friday, Dec. 5
A neighbors complained of noise coming from a home on Oliver Street just after 2 a.m. Police asked the residents to turn the TV down.
Raphael D. Bailey, 27, of 67 Tonawanda St., Apt. 2, Dorchester, Mass., was charged with driving under the influence and refusal to submit to a chemical test after being pulled over on Metacom Avenue around 1:30 a.m.
A man wearing a painter’s uniform covered in white paint reportedly stole a pack of Gillette razors from Stop & Shop on Metacom Avenue. The man reportedly left with a woman, driving north toward Warren on Metacom Avenue. Warren police were notified.
Wilson M. Ferro Campos and Tara L. Coroa, both of St. Elizabeth Street, were charged with domestic assault.
Saturday, Dec. 6
A caller reported receiving text messages from an ex-girlfriend threatening to jump off the Mt. Hope Bridge. When officers could not find her, they contact Johnston Police, who found the woman safe at her home.
Cynthia A. Andrews, 43, of 31 Congregational St., Bristol, was charged with DUI and refusal at 1 a.m. on State Street.
A resident on Harborview Drive called to report hearing what he thought were three gun shots just before 1 p.m. Officers could not find a shooter. DEM was notified.
Gregg John Trexler, 41, of 332 State St., Bristol, was arrested on a Superior Court bench warrant.
Nicole L. Pacheco, 26, of 41 Thompson Ave., Bristol, was charged with two counts of larceny and one count of unlawful appropriation.
Sunday, Dec. 7
Jonathan Joseph Lazar, 20, of 18 Wynnwood Road, Greenwich, Conn., and Daniel Joseph Arket, 20, of 246 Pleasant Ridge Road, Pouchquag, NY, were both cited for underage possession of alcohol after a noise complaint on Roma Street at midnight.
Michael S. Rolla, 20, of 18 Richmond Hill Road, Greenwich, Conn., was charged with domestic assault, domestic breaking and entering and vandalism at the Almeida Court Apartments at Roger Williams University.
Jarred M. Miranda, 20, of 620 Cottage St., Pawtucket, and Joseph M. Clarke, 20, of 36 Sears Ave., Apt. 1, Providence, were charged with tampering with vehicles on Tupelo Street around 5:30 a.m.
Joseph A. Pontes, 51, of 4 Seaview Ave., Bristol, and Kevin Pontes, 43, of 102 Welfare Ave., Warwick, were charged with disorderly conduct after reportedly fighting on John Street just before 6 p.m.