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Bristol Police Log: Police probe car vandalism
BRISTOL — On Jan. 10 at 2:53 p.m. Bristol police responded to a vandalism complaint and discovered that the driver’s window of a car parked at 24 Mountain St. had been damaged.
Anyone with information about the incident is encouraged to contact Bristol police at 453-2533.
Between Jan. 7 and 13, Bristol police also assisted Vermont State Police two times, Bristol Rescue Squad once, and Williston police once.
Officers in the Bristol department completed directed patrols — in the car and on foot — 18 times. That included mearly four hours of patrols in various parts of town, some of which were part of the Governor’s Highway Safety Program.
Bristol officers checked security at Mount Abraham Union High School three times and completed six requests for fingerprints.
In other recent activity, Bristol police:
• On Jan. 7 spoke at a local school assembly.
• On Jan. 7 issued a ticket, following a parking complaint.
• On Jan. 8 forwarded crime-related information to another jurisdiction.
• On Jan. 8 attempted but failed to locate a local citizen on behalf of another agency.
• On Jan. 9 confirmed that all of the district’s sex offenders were in compliance.
• On Jan. 9 taught a course for first responders.
• On Jan. 10 responded to an alarm that turned out to have been activated by accident.
• On Jan. 11 investigated a parking issue at a local business and found that it had been resolved.
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