Crime
Bristol Police Log: Man cited for active warrants
BRISTOL — Bristol police arrested and cited Timothy Taylor, 59, of Bristol following a June 6 traffic stop on Sugar Maple Lane, during which police determined Taylor had two active warrants and was driving without an interlock device.
Between May 25 and June 14 Bristol police completed 60 foot patrols and two car patrols, conducted 44 traffic stops, and checked security at Mount Abraham Union High School 21 times, at Bristol Elementary School 21 times and at local businesses 20 times.
Police also processed 34 fingerprint requests, helped one resident get into a locked vehicle, conducted one welfare check and responded to two alarms — one activated by a malfunction and another set off by accident.
In other recent activity, Bristol police:
• On May 25 received a report of a person violating a stalking order. An investigation is ongoing.
• On May 26 responded to a disabled vehicle at S 116 Road and Stoney Hill Road. Police found that the motorist was moving the vehicle when they arrived.
• On May 27 assisted the Bristol Public Works Department with traffic control on West Street while crews removed sand and stones from the roadway.
• On May 28 Bristol’s community resource specialist completed outreach work with students at Mount Abraham Union Middle/High School.
• On May 29 cited Corey Marshall, 25, of Hinesburg for driving with a criminally suspended license.
• On May 30 helped someone on Munsill Avenue with a potential theft.
• On May 31 received a report of harassment by phone. An investigation is ongoing.
• On June 1 received a mountain bike found on Mountain Street.
• On June 2 assisted Bristol Elementary School with a truancy concern.
• On June 2 responded to a noise disturbance on West Street.
• On June 3 issued a violation to someone on Vincent Drive for failing to license a dog.
• On June 4 responded to a family fight on Main Street. After investigating, police cited Christopher Roy, 31, of Bristol for domestic assault.
• On June 4 responded to a two-vehicle crash on Route 116.
• On June 4 responded to a report of vandalism on Airport Drive. An investigation is ongoing.
• On June 4 received a late report of a motor vehicle collision on Prince Lane.
• On June 5 assisted runners on West Street during the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics Vermont.
• On June 5 received a report of a dog left unattended in a vehicle and determined the dog was not in distress.
• On June 6 assisted Bristol Elementary School with a truancy concern.
• On June 8 responded to a report of a family fight on Firehouse Drive. Police determined there was no problem that rose to the level of an offense.
• On June 9 responded to a minor two-car crash on Main Street.
• On June 12 assisted Bristol Elementary School with traffic control during a school event on Mountain Street.
• On June 14 helped a disabled motorist on Lafayette Road in Starksboro.
• On June 14 responded to Spring Street for a dog at large. Police recognized the dog, returned the animal to its owner and issued a warning for dog at large.
• On June 14 joined the Bristol Fire Department in escorting the Mount Abe varsity softball team in their championship drive through the village.
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