Charges dropped in ramming incident

Bristol woman had been charged with ramming ex-boyfriend's car in Warren

By Ted Hayes
Posted 8/12/16

Prosecutors have dropped all charges against a Bristol woman arrested last week for ramming her ex-boyfriend’s car as they both drove south on Metacom Avenue on Wednesday, July 27.

Natasha Enos, …

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Charges dropped in ramming incident

Bristol woman had been charged with ramming ex-boyfriend's car in Warren

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Prosecutors have dropped all charges against a Bristol woman arrested last week for ramming her ex-boyfriend’s car as they both drove south on Metacom Avenue on Wednesday, July 27.

Natasha Enos, 30, of 24 Central St., had charges of domestic vandalism and domestic disorderly conduct dismissed when she appeared in court on the charges last Friday, August 5. Also dismissed was a no contact order put in place after her arrest.

Ms. Enos’s ex-boyfriend had told police that she rammed his 2004 Toyota Camry from behind with her 2003 Toyota 4Runner. On Tuesday, Aug. 8, Deputy Warren Police Chief Joseph Loiselle confirmed that the charges against her had been dismissed. According to the state criminal information database, the arrest was the first for Ms. Enos, who had never before faced charges on any matter.

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