Crime & Safety
Disorderly Conduct, Theft, And More: Bristol Borough Police Log
These incidents and more were reported in Bristol Borough. Read all about them below.
BRISTOL BOROUGH, PA — The Bristol Borough Police Department reported several crimes that occurred in the area between Friday, Feb. 4 and Sunday, Feb. 20.
Read below to see all incidents:
Friday, Feb. 4
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- A 14-year-old was cited for an ordinance violation on Wilson Avenue.
- A subject stole a firearm from a vehicle parked on the 200 block of Buckley Street.
Saturday, Feb. 5
- A catalytic converter was stolen from a 2013 Mitsubishi parked on the 500 block of Jefferson Avenue.
Sunday, Feb. 6
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- A Bristol man, age 20, was cited for an ordinance violation on the 300 block of Market Street.
Wednesday, Feb. 9
- An unknown person stole $23 worth of items and walked out of a store on Bristol Pike.
- An unknown person stole $102 worth of Gain laundry detergent from a store on Bristol Pike.
- An unknown person stole a wallet containing credit cards on the 2000 block of Wilson Avenue.
Thursday, Feb. 10
- A 17-year-old was cited for disorderly practices on 1801 Wilson Avenue.
- An unknown person stole a complainant's medication on the 600 block of Wood Street.
Saturday, Feb. 12
- An unknown person stole a catalytic converter from a Ford F-250 parked on 10 Canal Street.
- Packages were stolen from the front of a business on Radcliffe Street.
- A Bristol woman, 59, was cited for harassment on the 200 block of Cedar Street.
Saturday, Feb. 19
- An unknown person stole a catalytic converter and left it on the sidewalk on the 900 block of Jefferson Avenue.
Sunday, Feb. 20
- A Bristol woman, 50, was cited for disorderly conduct on Wood Street.
- An unknown person stole vitamins and walked out without paying for items at a business on Commerce Circle.
- A Philadelphia man, 33, was arrested on 300 Route 13 for public drunkenness and disorderly conduct. He will be summoned to court.
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