The 50 year old Warwick woman injured as a pedestrian on Reid Street in a reported collision involving a car near the junction with Parliament Street in the City of Hamilton around 4:40pm Friday, September 30th has subsequently been discharged from the hospital after receiving treatment for her injuries.
Inquiries regarding this incident continue and any witnesses should still contact the main police telephone number 295-0011.
Around 9:45pm on Tuesday, September 27th police officers were dispatched to a reported armed robbery at Pasta Basta on Elliot Street West in Pembroke.
It appears that an unknown male brandishing what is believed to be a firearm entered the restaurant, removed a quantity of cash from the till and exited the premises.
The Bermuda Police Service is appealing for the public’s assistance in locating a white Kia Sportage bearing license plate 16306.
The vehicle was reported stolen from outside a Hilltop Drive, Hamilton parish residence sometime between 11pm Sunday, September 25th and 7am Monday, September 26th.
Anyone with information on the whereabouts of a white Kia Sportage bearing license plate 16306 should contact the main police telephone number 295-0011.
Around 10:10pm on Sunday, September 25th police officers were dispatched to a reported armed robbery at Wok Express, junction of North Street and Union Street in Pembroke.
It appears that an unknown male brandishing what is believed to be a firearm gained entry into the premises, demanded money and left with a quantity of cash.
The Bermuda Police Service wishes to advise businesses of an increase of attacks on Bermuda based businesses in a sophisticated scam known as the ‘Business Email Compromise’, which targets employees who perform regular wire transfers.
The scammers use tools to make the email appear that it was initiated by the executive (‘spoofed’) or registering a domain similar to the targeted email account. Upon success, the payment officer then receives an authentic looking email from the executive, authorising the immediate wire payment to be sent overseas, the majority to China and Hong Kong.
An 18 year old male has been arrested in connection with the reported armed robbery of M. Soares and Son on Spanish Point Road in Pembroke around 3pm Tuesday, September 20th.
The investigation continues and anyone with information regarding this incident should contact Sergeant Clifford Roberts at the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) on 295-0011 or the confidential Crime Stoppers hotline 800-8477.
At approximately 10:30am today (Wednesday, September 21st) police responded to a burglary in progress on Valley Road in Paget involving a number of males. A struggle ensued, with the occupant being assaulted by the suspects, who eventually left the area.
Police commenced a search and found an abandoned motorcycle a short time later. Four men have been arrested in connection with the incident and the victim was taken to the hospital where he is being treated for non-life threatening injuries.
Around 8pm on Monday, September 19th police and first responders attended a reported single vehicle crash on South Road in Paget near the junction with St. Paul’s Lane.
It appears that two American visitors on a rental cycle struck the kerb.
Both the rider, a 42 year old Ohio man and his pillion passenger, a 43 year old Ohio woman, were injured and taken to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital via ambulance for treatment.
The Bermuda Police Service is appealing for the public’s assistance in locating 16 year old Kyari Flood.
Kyari (pictured right) is described as dark complexioned, approximately 5 feet 5 inches tall of medium build with a short haircut.
Apparently he was recently seen in the Cottage Hill, Hamilton parish area but is known to frequent the Middle Town and Two Way Deepdale areas of Pembroke.
Anyone with information on the whereabouts of 16 year old Kyari Flood should contact the main police telephone number 295-0011 at the earliest opportunity.
The Bermuda Police Service can confirm that the autopsy of 88 year old taxi driver Mr. Richard Johnston has been completed.
The results verify that he died of natural causes.
As such, the death of Mr. Johnston is not classified as a road traffic fatality.