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State Police Arrest Bristol Man on Outstanding Warrant

Pennsylvania State Police released a recent blotter of crimes.

 

The following information was provided by the Pennsylvania State Police Police Trevose station. Where an arrest is listed, it does not indicate a conviction. For full details from the police reports including names, please click on the attached PDF files.

A Bristol man was arrested on an outstanding warrant by a state trooper on Friday, Jan. 4, according to police reports.

On Friday, Jan. 4 just before 1:30 p.m. Trooper Lee Nolan initiated a traffic stop on I-95 northbound at Exit 40. Upon further investigation it was determined that the driver, a 23-year-old from Bristol, had an outstanding warrant from the Bucks County Sheriffs Office.

The warrant was in regards to a parole violation for simple assault.

About this column: The preceding information was provided by the Pennsylvania State Police Trevose station. Where an arrest is listed, it does not indicate a conviction. Related Topics: State Police, Trevose Troopers, and Warrant

concerned citizen

7:00 pm on Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Why report one crime? What about the other people arrested? Especially in middletown? You tell us only one person was arrested for simple assult?

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Jesseka Kadylak

7:07 pm on Tuesday, January 8, 2013

@Concerned Citizen: This was the only arrest on Jan. 4 that was provided to us by the state police (as you can see in the attached PDF). We post all releases that the state police send us. Thanks for your comment

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