Bristol arrests: Felony assault, public urination

Posted 6/17/16

The Bristol Police Department made the following arrests last week: Erin M. Sullivan , 33, of 19 Lavaughn St., Providence, was arrested on two bench warrants from the 6th District Court for failure …

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Bristol arrests: Felony assault, public urination

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The Bristol Police Department made the following arrests last week:
Erin M. Sullivan, 33, of 19 Lavaughn St., Providence, was arrested on two bench warrants from the 6th District Court for failure to appear in court on an original charge of driving with a suspended license on June 6.
Derek J. Bouchard, 29, of 62 Catherine St., Bristol, was charged with violating a protective order — third offense — and obstructing an officer after police were called to a home on Siegel Street at about 8:30 p.m. June 7.
Kristie D. Gore, 25, of 39 Thompson Ave., second floor, Bristol, was arrested on a 6th District Court bench warrant for failure to appear on a charge of driving with a suspended license June 9.
Joshua D. Strother, 23, of 195 Admiral Kalfbus Drive, Newport, was charged with driving with a suspended license on Metacom Avenue June 9.
Aden Andrew Hebert, 26, of 8 Homestead Ave., Warren, was charged with violating a no contact order, third offense, on June 10.
Guilherme G. Fonseca, 25, of 51 Heat St., East Providence, was charged with a violation of town ordinances for urinating in public on Thames Street on June 11.
Monte J. Crudup, 25, of 37 Daniel Ave., second floor, Providence, was charged with driving with a suspended license on Hope Street.
Lennard Robinson, 46, of 220 Whittier Ave., Providence, was cited for driving without a license after being pulled over on Hope Street.
Adam A. Jacobson, 35, of 20 Bellevue Ave., Providence, was charged with felony domestic assault after allegedly throwing a knife at his nephew at a home on Ryan Avenue.

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