Around 11pm on Monday, January 16th police officers and Bermuda Fire & Rescue Service personnel responded to a reported collision on North Shore Road in Pembroke near the junction with Bandroom Lane.
It appears that a male motorcyclist traveling along North Shore Road struck a female pedestrian as she attempted to cross the road from the nearby bus layby.
Around 8:30pm on Sunday, January 15th police received a report of gunshots in the Court Street, Pembroke area.
Officers immediately responded to that location and conducted initial enquiries, which suggest that the incident occurred near the junction with Elliot Street.
However, there were no reported injuries.
Witnesses are being sought regarding a firearm incident in the St. Monica’s Road, Mission Lane Pembroke area.
It is believed that the incident occurred around 8pm Tuesday, January 10th but was not initially reported to police.
However, a report was subsequently made around 10:15am Wednesday, January 11th.
Around 7am Monday, January 9th police and first responders attended a reported single vehicle car crash on South Road in Warwick, near the junction with Cobbs Hill Road.
It appears that the driver, believed to be a 28 year old Pembroke woman, struck a utility pole.
She was transported via ambulance to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital for treatment of a hip injury and later discharged.
A court appearance is anticipated for a 31 year old Paget woman after the car she was believed to be driving was found overturned, unoccupied and partially submerged in waters along St. David’s Road in St. George’s around 4:45am Saturday, January 7th.
There were no reported injuries and the damaged vehicle was later towed from the scene.
Around 8pm on Wednesday, January 4th police and first responders were dispatched to a reported two vehicle collision on Middle Road in Sandys parish near the junction with White Hill Lane.
It appears that a motorcyclist traveling along Middle Road collided with a car being driven out of White Hill Lane.
The Bermuda Police Service would like to thank the public for their cooperation over the New Year’s holiday weekend which was relatively uneventful, with no significant incidents of anti-social behaviour reported.
At last check earlier today (Monday, January 2nd) the 18 year old Hamilton parish man injured when the motorcycle he was riding collided with a car at the junction of North Shore Road and Store Hill in Smith’s parish around 3:45pm Friday, December 30th was in stable condition in the hospital’s Intensive Care Unit.
Around 1:40am on Tuesday, December 27th police officers received a report of a robbery at the junction of Church Street and Burnaby Street in the City of Hamilton.
It appears that an unknown black male described as approximately 6 feet tall of slim build wearing black clothing and a black helmet riding a white motorcycle accosted an 18 year old Pembroke man and an 18 year old St. George’s woman on another motorcycle stopped at the traffic light.
At last check earlier today (Thursday, December 22nd) the visiting 25 year old Canadian woman involved in a reported medical emergency at the Hamilton Princess hotel Tuesday afternoon was recovering in stable condition at the hospital’s Intensive Care Unit.
In addition a 35 year old Canadian man, also a visitor to the island, was in stable condition on a general ward receiving treatment in relation to the same incident.