Three motorists were arrested for impaired driving offences over the weekend, with road sobriety checkpoints conducted in six parishes from the evening of Friday, July 5th until the evening of Sunday, July 7th.
There are no road sobriety checkpoints scheduled for this coming weekend.
However, members of the public are urged not to drive, ride or operate a boat under the influence – for their own safety and that of all road users as well as those navigating our waters.
The Parish Constable for Smith’s parish, Constable Terry Paynter, will be conducting a community outreach clinic to meet and greet area residents Saturday, July 6th from 9am until 1pm at the A1 Smith’s grocery store on South Road near Collector’s Hill.
This event will allow members of the public an opportunity to:
Voice any concerns about ongoing anti-social or criminal activity occurring in their neighbourhoods and Bermuda as a whole.
At last check this morning (July 3rd) the 22 year old off duty male Constable seriously injured in a single vehicle motorcycle crash that occurred around 2:45am Sunday, June 23rd on Crow Lane in Pembroke continued to recover in the hospital’s Intensive Care Unit and is now listed in stable condition.
Inquiries continue and any witnesses are still encouraged to contact Sergeant Bernadette Lawrence on 717-2349 or her e-mail blawrence@bps.bm.
A 42 year old man has been arrested in connection with the reported armed robbery that occurred at Blue Hole Hill Park on the afternoon of Sunday, June 16th.
He remains in police custody at this time, pending further inquiries.
Police attended a disturbance at the Bailey’s Bay Cricket Club grounds in Hamilton Parish around 8pm Wednesday, 26th June resulting in three men and one woman being arrested.
Two of those persons (a 35 year old woman and a 25 year old man) appeared in Magistrates’ Court this morning (Thursday, June 27th). Both were charged with assaulting police and released on court bail until their next scheduled court appearance.
Around 2pm Tuesday, June 25th a reported two car collision occurred at the junction of Middle Road and North Shore Road in Smith’s parish (Flatts Village).
It appears that one car was being driven along Middle Road and the other car was being driven along North Shore Road when the vehicles collided at the junction.
At last check this morning (June 24th) the 22 year old male motorcyclist seriously injured in a single vehicle motorcycle crash that occurred around 2:45am Sunday, June 23rd on Crow Lane in Pembroke was listed in critical condition in the hospital’s Intensive Care Unit.
Inquiries continue and any witnesses are still encouraged to contact Sergeant Bernadette Lawrence on 717-2349 or via her e-mail blawrence@bps.bm at the earliest opportunity.
Around 10pm Thursday, June 20th a collision occurred on Kindley Field Road in St. George’s involving an unmarked police car and a taxi.
It appears that the unmarked police car was being driven west along Kindley Field Road and the taxi was being driven in the opposite direction when the collision occurred at Stone Crusher Corner.
The police officer, taxi driver and taxi passenger (local resident) involved were not hurt.
The Parish Constable for Hamilton parish, Constable Litanya Smith, will be conducting a community outreach clinic to meet and greet area residents Saturday, June 22nd from 11am until 3pm at the RUBiS Causeway Service Station on Blue Hole Hill in Hamilton parish.
Constable Smith will be joined by Bermuda Red Cross Disaster Manager Mrs. Diane Gordon.
The Bermuda Police Service would like to thank the public for their assistance in locating 67 year old Lionel Outerbridge.
Mr. Outerbridge was found safe and well around 8:30am today (June 19th) in the area of Front Street and King Street, in the City of Hamilton.