A 15 year old boy was arrested Thursday evening (August 30th) in connection with a report of prowling outside an Aubrey Road, Hamilton parish residence.
A second 15 year old boy was arrested today (August 31st), also in connection with this matter.
The incident was captured on the home’s security camera system and shared via social media.
The Bermuda Police Service Roads Policing Unit continues to investigate the circumstances behind the apparent single vehicle motorcycle collision that claimed the life of 18 year old Jen-Naya Simmons on 15th July, 2018.
The collision occurred east of the Aquarium on North Shore Road in Hamilton parish.
The Bermuda Police Service can confirm that a 24 year old man and a 25 year old man were arrested today (August 28th) in connection with the murder of 25 year old Danshun Swann and both men remain in police custody at this time.
A 19 year old man arrested Monday (August 27th) in relation to the melee that occurred around 12:10am that day outside Southampton Rangers Sports Club has been released on police bail pending further enquiries.
At last check this afternoon (August 27th), the 25 year old male driver hurt in a single vehicle car crash around 1:25am Saturday, August 25th on Somerset Road in Sandys parish near the junction with Wilson Place had been discharged from the hospital, after receiving treatment for a leg injury.
Inquiries continue and any witnesses are still asked to call the main police telephone number 295-0011.
Around 1:15am today (August 21st) police officers responded to a reported robbery outside Four Star Pizza on Somerset Road in Sandys parish.
It appears that a male suspect wearing a black shirt and green shorts approached a 43 year old male member of staff sat on a motorcycle (preparing to leave) outside the premises and demanded money, while hitting the employee with a piece of wood.
Assistant Commissioner of Police Mr. Martin Weekes - The Bermuda Police Service (BPS) have recovered two handguns this week both thanks to assistance form the public.
The first recovery was made on Tuesday 7th August, when a member of the public discovered a hand gun in the St. David’s area and alerted police.
The second recovery was made on Wednesday 8th August after a member of the public alerted police to a hand gun found in the waters off of South Shore.
Police are currently investigating two incidents of chain snatching, which took place on South Road yesterday 7th August, in a short space of time.
Around 10:00am the male victim was travelling east along South Road, Paget near Stovell Lane, when two men on a motorcycle road alongside victim, grabbing ahold of the chain around his neck. They were unsuccessful in their attempt to take the chain, but were able to make good on their escape, traveling in an easterly direction along South Road.
The Bermuda Police Service is aware of several videos circulating on social media in relation to an altercation on the water in the area of Paradise Lakes shortly after 8pm on Sunday 5th August.
As a result of this incident, two men and a woman attended KEMH and were subsequently released following treatment.
As of 9:00 am on Saturday, August 4, 2018, the Bermuda Police Service can report that there were no major incidents island-wide.
We would like to advise the public that the police will continue their highly visible presence on our roads and waterways for the duration of the holiday period.
People should obey all waterway and road laws and be reminded that drinking and driving or riding under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol is prohibited.
Theft from Marine Vessels
Over the last few weeks a number of personal water craft as well as commercial vessels have been broken into and had items taken from vessels.
In some cases, large amounts of alcohol, boat parts and other valuables such as fishing equipment have been removed and these occurrences have been island wide.
Police are advising the public to lock and secure your valuables and where possible remove those items from your vessels. We are also requesting that if you see anyone acting suspiciously please make note of the vessel, get a description of the suspects and notify 2950011.”