Two 64 year old men arrested in connection with a single vehicle car crash that occurred around 7:45pm Saturday, January 19th on South Road in Paget near Coral Beach Club have since been released on police bail pending further inquiries.
The incident remains under active investigation and the appeal for witnesses continues.
At last check around 11:20am today (January 18th) the 62 year old man – said to be from Hamilton parish – seriously injured when a car struck him as he walked along North Shore Road in Hamilton parish near Trinity Church Road around 3pm Thursday, remained listed in critical condition in the hospital’s Intensive Care Unit.
The driver involved, said to be a 41 year old St. George’s woman, was arrested on suspicion of impaired driving and later released on police bail.
Around 12:30pm Wednesday January 16th police, fire and ambulance personnel were dispatched to a reported two vehicle collision at the junction of Middle Road and Orange Valley Road in Devonshire.
It appears that a motorcycle was being ridden along Middle Road and a car was being driven along Orange Valley Road when the collision occurred, as the car driver attempted to enter Middle Road.
At last check this afternoon (January 15th) the 17 year old male hurt in a two motorcycle collision that occurred around 4:30am Monday, January 14th at the junction of Cobbs Hill Road and Ord Road, Paget was recovering in stable condition on a general ward at the hospital.
Details regarding the collision remain unclear and the appeal continues for witnesses or members of the public with any information to call the main police telephone number 295-0011.
Around 4:30am today (January 14th) police and fellow first responders attended a reported two motorcycle collision at the junction of Cobbs Hill Road and Ord Road in Paget.
Details are limited at this time. However, it appears that one of the motorcycles was being ridden along Cobbs Hill Road while the other motorcycle was being ridden along Ord Road.
The Bermuda Police Service can confirm the arrest of a 23 year old man in connection with the murder of Ronniko Burchall on 29th December, 2018.
This arrest marks the third person taken into custody in connection with the enquiry, led by Acting Detective Inspector Jason Smith of the Serious Crime Unit.
The investigating team continues to encourage anyone with information regarding this matter to contact them, or provide the information confidentially.
A total of 10 motorists were arrested on suspicion of impaired driving from Friday night (December 28th 2018) until Tuesday night (January 1st 2019).
More than half of those arrested were caught at road sobriety checkpoints.
The main objectives of the road sobriety checkpoints are to help make the roads safer and ultimately save lives.
Police can now confirm the death of 70 year old Mary Brady who died as a result of a collision that took place on Vesey Street in Devonshire, at 12:24pm on December 26th. Upon police arrival it was ascertained that a female was trapped under a car.
Bermuda Fire and Rescue were on the scene and extricated the woman from under the car. She was transported via ambulance to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital where she was pronounced dead at 12:54pm. An investigation into the death of Ms. Brady is now underway and the Bermuda Police Service extends our sincere condolences to the family and friends of the deceased.
On Monday at 5:15pm officers were stationary at Christ Church Warwick when a male on a blue and white unregistered motocross cycle was seen travelling westerly on Middle Road in Warwick.
Police activated emergency lights/sirens and the cycle failed to stop. The cycle turned left onto Khyber Pass, west along Spice Road, turning right onto Camp Road then the rider took a right onto Middle Road where the rider lost control of the cycle near Manse Road Paget.
Police can confirm the death of 64 year old Randolph Bulford who died as a result of a medical incident that took place whilst he was driving his minibus around 1:09pm on Monday December 24th on Somerset Road.
Mr. Bulford was taken to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital and was pronounced dead at 2:29pm.
The Bermuda Police Service would like to extend our sincere condolences to the family and friends of Randolph Bulford.