Bristol arrests: Domestic strangulation, DUI, assault, and more

Posted 7/21/17

The Bristol Police Department made the following arrests last week:

Cesar Rodriguez, 35, of 55 15th St., West Babylon, NY, was charged with violating a no contact order after police were called to …

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Bristol arrests: Domestic strangulation, DUI, assault, and more

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The Bristol Police Department made the following arrests last week:

Cesar Rodriguez, 35, of 55 15th St., West Babylon, NY, was charged with violating a no contact order after police were called to Thames Street for reports of a family disturbance just before 10 p.m. July 10.

Joseph J. Botelho, 20, of 11 Ursula Drive, Bristol, was arrested July 12 on a Portsmouth Police warrant for a charge of simple assault.

David A. Craveiro, 38, of Bradford St., Bristol, was charged with domestic assault by strangulation. He turned himself July 15 in at Police Headquarters on Metacom Avenue.

SEE ALSO: Portsmouth Police respond to street fight, arrest two men

Thomas E. Cooper, 56, of 24 Third St., Apt. 102, Warren, was charged with driving under the influence and refusal to submit to a chemical test after being pulled over for allegedly speeding at Hope Street and Gibson Road at 5 p.m.

Michelle Lee P. Pacheco, 43, of 20 State St., Apt. 3E, Bristol, was charged with DUI on Thames Street just before 2 a.m. July 16.

Andrew V. Loras, 24, of 31-1/2 First School St., Bristol, was arrested on a Portsmouth Police warrant after an alleged fight earlier in that town.

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