Bristol arrests: Larceny, domestic assault, vandalism, and more

Posted 10/14/16

The Bristol Police Department made the following arrests this week:

Sean Hackbarth, 27, of 14 Fox Hill Ave., Bristol, was arrested on a 6th District Court bench warrant on Oct. 4.

Kenneth …

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Bristol arrests: Larceny, domestic assault, vandalism, and more

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The Bristol Police Department made the following arrests this week:

Sean Hackbarth, 27, of 14 Fox Hill Ave., Bristol, was arrested on a 6th District Court bench warrant on Oct. 4.

Kenneth Norigian, 37, of 32 Waterman Ave., Johnston, was charged larceny under $1,500 Oct. 5.

Samuel Huey, 19, of 26 Ridge Road, Frenchtown, NJ, was charged with unlawful drinking - misuse of an ID at a liquor store on Metacom Avenue on Oct. 5.

Scott M. Matovich, 19, of 5 Kenwood St., Setauket, NY, was charged with vandalism. He turned himself in at Police Department Headquarters on Oct. 6.

Joshua M. Leonti, 35, of Viking Drive in Bristol, was charged with domestic assault and domestic disorderly conduct after police were called to the area for reports of two men fighting around 3 p.m. Oct. 8.

Justin M. Pinardi, 24, of no known address, was arrested on a bench warrant for failure to appear in court on an original charge of domestic vandalism Oct. 9.

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