The Bermuda Police Service Central Community Action Team will host a community outreach clinic on Wednesday, September 26th from 12 noon until 3:30pm at Lindo’s Market in Devonshire.
Crime prevention information and Neighbourhood Watch information will be provided, as well as an opportunity for community members to express their neighbourhood concerns.
Detectives investigating a firearm incident that occurred shortly before 11:50pm Thursday, September 20th on Roberts Avenue in Devonshire near Derwent Lane South renewed their appeal for witnesses or persons with relevant information to come forward.
It appears that a group of men were congregated in the area when a gunman opened fire.
A 28 year old man sustained a gunshot wound to his leg.
Detectives are currently conducting inquiries regarding a reported stabbing incident that occurred Sunday night (September 16th) outside Woody’s Restaurant & Sports Bar in Sandys parish.
It appears that a 45 year old Sandys parish man was confronted and injured near the waterside by an unknown man brandishing a bladed article – described as slim, light complexioned, approximately 5 feet 11 inches tall with an afro.
Around 1:30am today (September 14th) police officers responded to a report of several males fighting at the Bailey’s Bay Cricket Club in Hamilton parish.
On arrival officers attempted to calm the situation and get those involved to stop fighting.
However, the fighting continued and at one point, bottles were thrown at police.
The Bermuda Police Service would like to advise the public that a 47 year old Devonshire man has been arrested in connection with a recent number of incidents where a man confronts drivers of motorcars informing them they were involved in a phantom collision.
A court appearance is expected in due course.
Members of the motoring public are advised to be vigilant for a male motorcyclist that is both pursuing and demanding money from road users.
Recently a number of incidents have been reported to police that a male motorcyclist confronts drivers of motorcars informing them that they were in collision with his motorcycle, resulting in damage, or alternatively crossed into his path, causing him to crash and damage his motorcycle.
At last check this morning (September 10th) the 40 year old male motorcyclist – believed to be from St. George’s – seriously injured in a collision with two cars on North Shore Road in Hamilton parish near the junction with Commonland Point Road around 9:10pm Sunday, September 9th was listed in stable condition in the hospital’s Intensive Care Unit.
There were no other injuries reported.
Inquiries are currently underway regarding a stabbing incident.
Details remain limited at this time – but the incident apparently took place in the Ord Road area of Paget or Warwick late Wednesday night (September 5th).
A 20 year old man said to be from Warwick attended King Edward VII Memorial Hospital for treatment of stab wounds and at last check this morning (September 6th) he was listed in stable condition on a general ward, recovering from non-life threatening injuries.
Around 9:30pm Monday, September 3rd marine police officers responded to a report of a boat on the rocks with three persons aboard near the ‘Head of the Lane’ maritime channel marker.
The boat’s driver, said to be a 34 year old Devonshire woman, was apparently unhurt and arrested on suspicion of piloting or being at the helm of a boat while impaired.
A 15 year old boy arrested Friday (August 31st) in connection with a report of prowling outside an Aubrey Road, Hamilton parish residence was subsequently released on police bail pending further enquiries.
He is the second 15 year old boy arrested and released on police bail regarding this matter.