Crime
Bristol Police Log: Man cited for driving without a license
BRISTOL — Bristol police on May 1 cited Eric Berry, 38, of Concord, Vt., for driving with a criminally suspended license following a traffic stop on West Street.
Between April 20 and May 3 Bristol police completed 23 foot patrols and three car patrols, conducted 57 traffic stops, and checked security at Mount Abraham Union High School 13 times, at Bristol Elementary School 15 times and at local businesses 12 times.
Police also processed 13 fingerprint requests, helped one person get into their locked vehicle, conducted one welfare check and verified one vehicle identification number.
In other recent activity, Bristol police:
• On April 21 received a report of a weapons violation. An investigation is ongoing.
• On April 21 responded with Bristol’s Community Resource Specialist to a landlord/tenant dispute on East Street and assisted with a temporary resolution.
• On April 22 investigated damage to a vehicle on Prince Lane.
• On April 22 issued a parking violation for a vehicle parked on a Mountain Street sidewalk.
• On Aril 22 responded to a suspicious vehicle that was blocking a driveway on Church Street. Police reported the vehicle was moved without issue.
• On April 22 helped someone on Firehouse Drive with getting resources.
• On April 24 responded to a dog loose on Liberty Street. Police said the dog was found arriving at home, and the owner was expected to repair the fence.
• On April 24 completed an untimely death investigation.
• On April 24 deployed a traffic cone to alert drivers of a hazard at the edge of the roadway on Mountain Street.
• On April 24 received a dog bite report on Ledge Lane.
• On April 24 responded to Plank Road for a suicide check and connected the individual with resources. Bristol police were assisted by Vermont State Police.
• On April 25 responded to a dispute on West Street. Police determined no action rose to the level of an offense and assisted an individual with property retrieval.
• On April 25 helped a business with a notice against trespass on Prince Lane.
• On April 25 checked Sycamore Park for a complaint of overnight camping.
• On April 25 responded to Prince Lane for a two-vehicle minor crash.
• On April 26 assisted someone on Spring Street. Police determined the matter was a civil issue and referred the individual to the appropriate agency.
• On April 28 assisted Mount Abraham Union Middle/High School with a truancy concern.
• On April 28 helped someone get assistance for a postal issue.
• On April 29 issued diversion paperwork to someone under 21 years old in possession of marijuana.
• On April 29 completed a report for someone who discovered damage to their vehicle.
• On April 29 received a report of the theft of a dog. Police said the dog was soon located, and there was no evidence of a crime.
• On April 30 Bristol’s Community Resource Specialist helped someone get food and connect with resources for continued support.
• On April 30 helped locate a juvenile who had left their Firehouse Drive residence without parental permission.
• On May 1 received a report of an injured animal on S 116 Road. The animal was moved from the roadway.
• On May 1 checked Mountain Street and the surrounding area for a suspicious person. Police were unable to locate the individual.
• On May 1 responded to Liberty Street for suspicious activity but didn’t observe anyone in the area.
• On May 2 received a report of possible construction fraud on S 116 Road in Bristol. An investigation is ongoing.
• On May 2 responded to Sycamore Park for reported overnight camping. Police informed the person that there was no overnight camping in the park, and the individual left the area.
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