Collision in St. George’s - Around 7:45pm on Sunday November 20th, police and first responders attended a collision at the junction of Mullet Bay Road and Wellington Slip Road in St. George’s. It appears that two motorcycles were travelling along Mullet Bay Road when they collided. Traffic was delayed as a result. One of the riders, a 21 year old St. George’s man was injured. He is currently in King Edward VII Memorial Hospital in stable condition. The other rider, a 25 year old St. George’s man was not injured. Inquiries into this incident are ongoing.
Robbery - Around 1am on Friday November 18th, police responded to a report of a robbery on Pompano Beach Road, Southampton. It appears that a 38 year old woman was riding an auxiliary cycle along Pompano Beach Road when she was accosted by three unknown men dressed in dark clothing, one brandishing a bladed article. The assailants took a black purse which held cash, a cell phone and personal items before making good their escape by running in a westerly direction towards Spring Benny Road. The victim sustained a minor injury which did not require hospital treatment.
Stolen Vehicle - On Thursday November 17th, Police received a report of a vehicle taken without its owner’s consent. It appears that between 1:30am and 5:10am on Sunday November 13th a car was taken from outside a Roberts Avenue, Devonshire residence. The vehicle is described as a black Hyundai i20 bearing license plate number 46617. Inquiries into this incident are ongoing. Anyone with information or who may know the whereabouts of this car should contact PC Nathaneal Tannock on 295-0011.
Collision in Southampton - Around 12 noon on Wednesday November 16th, police responded to a report of a single vehicle collision on Tribe Road #6, Southampton near Horseshoe Road. It appears that a car was outside a Tribe Road #6 home when the vehicle collided with a wall and drove over an embankment. The driver, a 78 year old Southampton woman was temporarily trapped in the vehicle and rescued by Bermuda Fire and Rescue Service personnel. She was conveyed to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital via ambulance for medical assessment. The car was extensively damaged.
Police Mobile Command Vehicle to Visit Different Neighbourhoods - The Bermuda Police Service would like to remind the
public that the Police Mobile Command vehicle, manned by Community Action Team (CAT) officers is currently located in the Middle Road and Khyber Pass area in Warwick. The hours of operation are from 11am – 7pm.
The CAT officers are available at the mobile command vehicle to answer questions or respond to any concerns the public may have.
Assault - Around 3:10pm on Sunday November 13th, Police received a report of an assault at a golf course in the South Road, Paget area. It appears that around 2:50pm, the male property manager observed unknown men on the property, some riding motocross cycles. After confronting one of the motocross riders, an altercation ensued with one of the unknown men. The manager, a 55 year old Paget resident received minor injuries as a result. His assailant is described as a black male about 20 years old, approximately 6’2” tall and 200lbs with short hair.
Collision in Sandys Parish - Around 12:55pm on Friday, police responded to a reported road traffic collision resulting in injury at the junction of Middle Road and Spring Benny Road in Sandys parish involving a car and a motorcycle. It appears that the car was traveling along Spring Benny Road and the motorcycle was traveling along Middle Road when the vehicles collided at the junction. The motorcycle rider and pillion passenger, 23 year old Sandys parish women, both sustained leg injuries and were taken to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital via ambulance for treatment. The driver of the car, a 27 year old Sandys parish woman, was not injured.
Bermudians Arrested Overseas - The Bermuda Police Service can confirm the arrest of three Bermudian Nationals in England on 5th November 2011. The trio, two females and a male had flown on a commercial flight from Barbados and were intercepted on arrival at London’s Gatwick Airport. When checked by authorities they were found to be in possession of what is believed to be a controlled drug hidden in property associated to them. The three Bermudians were taken into custody. Inquiries are ongoing.
Impaired Driving - Around 6:45pm on Tuesday November 8th, police officers were on mobile patrol in the Crow Lane, Pembroke area when they came upon a single vehicle collision. It appears that a car was travelling along Crow Lane when it collided with the concrete centre divider. The driver, a 41 year old St. George’s woman was not injured; however she was later arrested and detained on suspicion of impaired driving. Inquiries are underway.
Appeal for Witnesses - The Bermuda Police Service is appealing for information regarding the whereabouts of Landro Minors just prior to the fatal collision that claimed his life around 9:45pm on Tuesday, November 1st. In particular, we are interested in speaking with anyone who may have seen Mr. Minors between the area of Collectors Hill and Middle Road near the junction with Clarendon Road, Smith’s parish earlier that evening. Anyone with any information is encouraged to contact PC Tyrone Fox on 247-1788.