Crime & Safety
Bristol Police Log: Warrant Arrest, Repo, Dumpster Fire
The following information was provided by the Bristol Police Department. Where an arrest is noted, it does not indicate a conviction.

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The Bristol Police Department reported the following recent arrests and incidents:
Arrested:
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Nicole Pacheco, of 41 Thompson Ave., on warrants issued by Sixth District Court, Providence, and Seekonk Police, on Jan. 26 at about 1:30 pm. The Sixth District Court warrant was issued for failure to appear at a payment review for a charge of larceny under $1,500. Officers transported Pacheco to the Adult Correctional Institutions, Cranston.
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- Officers responded to School Court on Jan. 22 at about 5:30 am for a woman claiming that "there was someone trying to get her," according to police reports. The woman told officers that she had been "dropped off at a house she was renting and did not know the address." A 9-1-1 operator tracked the woman to her residence, where officers provided assistance.
- A local resident called police headquarters to report that her car was missing on Jan. 23 at about 8 am. The woman said the car may have been repossessed, and confirmed that she missed two weekly payments to the company, State Road Auto Sales of Westport, MA. A note in the police report states: "That company routinely repossesses vehicles without notifying the [department]." Later investigation found that the woman had a voicemail from the company about the repossession.
- Officers responded to a home on Primrose Drive on Jan. 25 at about 2:30 pm for a report of a male climbing out of the window. The male told police that he had forgotten the key to the home.
- Following the report of a dumpster fire at Bay View Apartments, officers reported the fire extinguished on Jan. 26 at about 5:30 am.
- A caller at Clem's Electric on Broadcommon Road reported on Jan. 27 at about 1 pm that a vehicle apparently drove over the mailbox at the business the previous night.
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