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Bristol Police Log for Dec. 9

BRISTOL — On Dec. 1, the Bristol Police Department took possession of packages of heroin that had been located by a motorist on Route 116 South.
Police continue to investigate.
Between Nov. 25 and Dec 1, Bristol police completed six foot patrols and six hours of car patrols in various parts of town, some of which were part of the Governor’s Highway Safety Program. Officers checked security at Mount Abraham Union High School five times, conducted five business checks, processed four requests for fingerprints, and verified two vehicle identification numbers.
The department also assisted Vermont State Police once.
In other recent activity, Bristol police:
• On Nov. 25 participated in K9 training.
• On Nov. 25 removed a traffic hazard from the roadway.
• On Nov. 27 helped someone who was locked out of their vehicle.

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