Bristol arrests: Domestic assault, drag racing, vandalism and more

Posted 3/3/17

The Bristol Police Department made the following arrests:

Michael E. Jordan , 64, of 341 Metacom Ave., Apt. F, Warren, was charged with violating a no contact order Feb. 22.

Kevin Pereira , …

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Bristol arrests: Domestic assault, drag racing, vandalism and more

Posted

The Bristol Police Department made the following arrests:

Michael E. Jordan, 64, of 341 Metacom Ave., Apt. F, Warren, was charged with violating a no contact order Feb. 22.

Kevin Pereira, 33, of 227 Wood St., Apt. 3, Bristol, was charged with simple assault and vandalism. He was also arrested on an outstanding warrant for vandalism. He was taken into custody at police headquarters at 7:30 a.m.

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Brandon Matthew Hollifield, 27, of 40 Mary Ave., Apt. 1, East Providence, was arrested on a 6th District Court bench warrant for failure to appear in court.

Manuel T. Rebelo, 58, of 546 Metacom Ave., Apt. J, Bristol, was charged with simple assault.

Lily Sky Dawkins, 35, of 549 Madrid Road, Waynesboro, Va., was charged with domestic assault after police were called to Hope Street for reports of a verbal argument at 2 a.m. Feb. 26.

Eric Medeiros, 35, of 20 Hopeworth Ave., Bristol, was charged with reckless driving/drag racing on Hopeworth Avenue around 4:30 p.m. Feb. 26.

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