The Bristol Police Department made the following arrests this week:
Adelia Melo , 53, of 16 Williams St., Bristol, was charged with shoplifting after she turned herself in at police headquarters …
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The Bristol Police Department made the following arrests this week:
Adelia Melo, 53, of 16 Williams St., Bristol, was charged with shoplifting after she turned herself in at police headquarters just before 11 a.m. June 28.
Heather Martin, 44, of 39 Everett St., Bristol, was charged with shoplifting at Stop & Shop on Metacom Avenue just after 2 p.m.
Richard Jerald Price, 46, of 141 Ocean St., Providence, was arrested on a 6th District Court bench warrant.
James Bartlett, 27, of no known address in Newport, was arrested June 28 on a Superior Court bench warrant for failure to appear for sentencing on a previous violation.
Bruce Silvia, 61, of 5 North Drive, Portsmouth, was charged with violating a no-contact order June 29.
Jason M. Galuppo, 30, of 42 Oechee Drive, Bristol, was charged with disorderly conduct after officers responded to reports of a driver throwing trash onto the road at King Philip Avenue and Annawamscutt Drive at 7 p.m.
Nicole L. Pacheco, 29, of 41 Thompson Ave., Bristol, was charged with larceny over $1,500, a felony.
Jack J. Kane, 23, of 379 Fall River Ave., Seekonk, Mass., was charged with disorderly conduct after police were called to Roseland Avenue for a noise complaint at 6:30 a.m. July 1.
Laura E. Johnston, 43, of 126 Constitution St., Bristol, was charged with shoplifting at Stop & Shop on Metacom Avenue.
Ryan A. Dupuis, 28, of 46 Wilbur Ave., Warwick, and Justin Silvia, 30, of 42 Croade St., Warren, were both charged with disorderly conduct after police were called to State and High streets for reports of a fight just before 1:30 a.m. July 2.