Bristol arrests: Attempted break-in, larceny, and more

Posted 3/31/17

The Bristol Police Department made the following arrests this week:

Daniel J. Taylor, 27, of 81 Arthur St., Apt. 12, Pawtucket, was arrested on an affidavit warrant and charged with driving with a …

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Bristol arrests: Attempted break-in, larceny, and more

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The Bristol Police Department made the following arrests this week:

Daniel J. Taylor, 27, of 81 Arthur St., Apt. 12, Pawtucket, was arrested on an affidavit warrant and charged with driving with a suspended license (third offense). He was picked up in Pawtucket and brought back to Bristol on March 20.

Jordan M. Camara, 21, of 73 Kent St., Fall River, Mass., and Derek Goncalo, 27, of 36 Caleb St., Fall River, were both charged with larceny under $1,500 and conspiracy. The two men turned themselves in at Police headquarters on Metacom Avenue March 22.

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Randy S. Bostock, 50, of 80 Irvin St., Fall River, Mass., was charged with attempted breaking and entering, vandalism and disorderly conduct after he was caught allegedly trying to break into a home on Ambrose Drive at 4 p.m. March 24.

Kelli A. McGowan, 33, of 117 Dewolf Ave., Apt. 1, Bristol, was charged with disorderly conduct after police were called to a home on Roma Street for reports of a woman refusing to leave.

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