At last check this morning (March 1st) the 25 year old male motorcyclist – believed to be from Southampton – injured in a collision with a van around 7:30pm Wednesday, February 28th on Camp Road in Warwick had been treated and discharged from hospital.
He was then arrested on suspicion of impaired driving as inquiries continue. Any witnesses are still encouraged to contact the main police telephone number 295-0011.
At last check this morning (February 28th) the motorcyclist injured after colliding with two cars on North Shore Road in Devonshire near the junction with Barkers Hill Tuesday afternoon – believed to be a 65 year old Devonshire man – was said to be recovering in stable condition at the hospital.
He was initially admitted to the Intensive Care Unit in stable condition.
Around 11:15am today (February 27th) a police vehicle crashed into a hedge along St. David’s Road in St. George’s.
No other vehicle was involved and a tow truck subsequently assisted in removing the police Land Cruiser from the hedge.
There were no reported injuries, the scene was processed by the relevant police personnel and inquiries regarding the circumstances of the crash continue.
At last check this morning (February 26th) the 16 year old Paget girl hurt when the 50cc auxiliary cycle she was riding along North Shore Road, Hamilton parish collided with a car around 2:10pm Saturday, February 24th was recovering in stable condition on a general ward at the hospital.
Inquiries continue and any witnesses that have not already come forward are asked to contact the main police telephone number 295-0011.
At last check this morning (February 23rd) the driver injured in a single vehicle car crash around 3pm Thursday, February 22nd on Orange Valley Road in Devonshire – believed to be a 30 year old Smith’s parish woman – had been treated and discharged from hospital.
Inquiries continue and any witnesses are asked to contact the main police telephone number 295-0011.
Around 8:40am Thursday, February 22nd police, Bermuda Fire & Rescue Service personnel as well as ambulance personnel were dispatched to a reported two vehicle collision on Middle Road in Southampton, near the junction with Lighthouse Road.
Initial information suggests that a car and a motorcycle were involved.
Apparently the male rider was injured and taken to hospital via ambulance for treatment.
Inquiries are underway regarding two reported incidents of indecent exposure encountered by two different women – each apparently walking alone – that occurred in two different locations over the weekend.
The first was reported to have occurred around 9:30am Saturday, February 17th under a bridge along the Railway Trail in the Grape Bay Drive, Paget area.
That suspect was described as a black male wearing a white T-shirt and brown pants.
Police responded to a report of a road traffic collision that took place on Wednesday February 14th at 8:09am on Middle Road in Southampton in the area of Five Star Island. It appears that a car was travelling in an easterly direction along Middle Road near Five Star Island and a van was traveling in the opposite direction and one of the vehicles crossed the yellow line resulting in a collision.
Both drivers of the vehicles were taken to the hospital with injuries, one with arm and upper body injuries and the other driver received arm and head injuries.
The Bermuda Police Service would like to clarify that Ms. Virginia Deborah Kay Smith – who was found in an unresponsive state inside the Cedar Avenue, Pembroke residence where she lived around 7am Saturday (February 10th) and later pronounced dead at the scene by an attending doctor – is better known as Kay by her family and friends.
In addition, Ms. Smith’s next of kin later confirmed her age to be 81 years old, not 88 as originally stated in a police media release Sunday (February 11th).
Around 11:40pm Tuesday, February 6th police officers responded to a reported robbery at Maxi Mart in Sandys parish.
It appears that a lone male, described as approximately 6 feet 4 inches tall of slim build wearing dark coloured clothing, entered the store brandishing a bladed article and demanded money.
However, the suspect was unable to get any cash and made good his escape with a quantity of tobacco and cigarette papers.