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Bristol Police Log: Bristol man cited for violating conditions

BRISTOL — Bristol police on June 25 cited Ryan Prim, 25, of Bristol, for driving with a criminally suspended license, violating his conditions of release and driving without an ignition interlock device following a traffic stop on West Street. 

Between June 23 and July 13 Bristol police completed five foot patrols and one car patrol, conducted 28 traffic stops, and checked security at Mount Abraham Union High School 21 times, at Bristol Elementary School 21 times and at local businesses 15 times. 

Police also processed 21 fingerprint requests, helped two people gain access to their locked vehicles, verified one vehicle identification number and conducted one welfare check. 

In other recent activity, Bristol police: 

• On June 23 received a report of a theft from a Lawson Lane residence. An investigation is ongoing. 

• On June 24 received a complaint about an animal on North Street. An investigation is ongoing. 

• On June 26 conducted a safety presentation at a Monkton daycare facility. 

• On June 26 monitored traffic during an event on West Street. 

• On June 28 deployed traffic cones on Main Street to alert drivers of a contractor working in the area. 

• On June 28 responded to Prince Lane for a dog left in a vehicle, but the vehicle was gone when police arrived. 

• On June 28 received a local complaint about an online scam. An investigation is ongoing. 

• On June 29 provided traffic control during the Vermont Gran Fondo cycling event. 

• On June 29 helped with traffic control on Route 116 S while a tree was in the roadway. 

• On June 30 checked on a dog in a car on School Street. Police found the windows open and determined the dog wasn’t in distress. 

• On June 30 responded to Mountain Street for a report of rocks being thrown at a house. Police said they didn’t find any evidence to confirm the report. 

• On July 1 investigated a stalking complaint in the Main Street area. 

• On July 2 helped someone in need of transportation on North Street. 

• On July 2 received a report of a hit-and-run accident on Stoney Hill Road. 

• On July 3 looked into a motor vehicle complaint on Prince Lane. An investigation is ongoing. 

• On July 3 investigated a complaint of someone acting suspiciously at the Bristol Town Green. Police located the individual but didn’t identify any illegal behavior. 

• On July 3 assisted with the fireworks display at the Bristol Recreation Fields on Airport Drive. 

• On July 4 provided traffic control and completed foot patrols during the Bristol July 4 parade and events.  

• On July 4 received a report of minor damage to a parked vehicle on Airport Drive. 

• On July 4 responded to a loud argument on West Street. Police determined no action reported or observed rose to the level of an offense. 

• On July 5 following a traffic stop on West Street, citing Dylan Lussier, 23, of Bristol for driving with a criminally suspended license. 

• On July 6 monitored traffic during an event on North Street. 

• On July 8 responded to a motor vehicle complaint on Airport Drive and warned the drivers involved. 

• On July 8 checked out a report of a parked car that was leaking fuel on West Street. Police located the owner, and the fuel was cleaned up. 

• On July 10 responded to Prince Lane for a report of an individual consuming alcohol in a parked vehicle. Police didn’t see or receive any information that rose to the level of an offense. 

• On July 13 received a report of a dog found on West Pleasant Street. The dog had been returned to its owner when police arrived. 

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