The Bristol Blotter
Published: June 11, 2009
Bristol Tennessee
Police Department
June 9
n A young man was banned from Haynesfield Pool after getting into an argument with his girlfriend over his drinking habit.
n Police responded to a State Street address after someone reported a loud argument.
They found two friends talking amicably, one with a very loud voice that could easily be mistaken for shouting.
June 10
n Around midnight, employees at an area McDonald’s reported that a suspicious man came in at closing and went into the bathroom.
He then went outside to “act suspicious” with a few friends, police were told. When officers inquired into the specific nature of the suspicious acts, the callers said they were walking around.
Bristol Virginia
Police Department
June 8
n A woman assaulted a man and stole his cell phone on Oakview Avenue.
June 9
n Someone heisted a lawn ornament from a King Mill Pike yard.
June 10
n A black PT Cruiser with the two flat tires and the price tag still on the window was spotted on the interstate near Exit 7.
n Officers responded to a Lindsey Street apartment after three callers reported loud music and vulgar language.
Neighborhood Watch
n The Quail Ridge subdivision Neighborhood Watch meeting, at 7 p.m. tonight, has been moved. The group will now meet at 15178 Quail Ridge.
n The Wyndale Community Neighborhood Watch will meet at 7 p.m. Monday, June 15, at Pleasant View United Methodist Church on Lee Highway.
n The Highlander Park, Evergreen Hills and Lowry Hills Neighborhood Watch group will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday, June 16, at Nookester Field Park.
n Anyone interested in starting a Neighborhood Watch program in Bristol, Va., should contact Nicole Slagle, crime prevention coordinator with the Bristol Virginia Police Department, at (276) 645-7281.
n Anyone interested in starting a Neighborhood Watch in Wise County should contact Sgt. Chuck Stapleton, crime prevention officer with the Wise County Sheriff’s Office, at (276) 328-3566.
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