At approximately 12.30pm on Wednesday, officers came upon a male outside of a residence on Happy Valley who was wanted in connection with an outstanding warrant.
Officers pursued the male who ran inside of a house on Happy Valley, and once inside police found the suspect in a room in the dwelling along with a quantity of drugs.
First responders attended a report of a road traffic collision that took place at 8:30am this morning (Tuesday) on North Shore Road in Hamilton Parish in the area of Radnor Road. It appears that two cars and a motorcyclist collided resulting in the rider of the cycle being conveyed to the hospital where he was treated for minor injuries.
Meantime, at 9:06am first responders attended a report of a single vehicle accident on South Road in Southampton in the area of Church Bay.
The Bermuda Police Service can now formally confirm the death of 25 year old Jessica Gibbons of Watlington Road West, Devonshire, who was discovered in an unresponsive state at her residence on the afternoon of Sunday April 3rd.
Death was later medically certified, and an investigation into her death is now underway. A Family Liaison Officer has been appointed to the family and the Bermuda Police Service would like to extend our sincere condolences to the family and friends of the deceased.
Police are asking the public’s assistance in locating 31 year old Rennika Denbrook who was last seen today (Friday, April 1st) wearing a grey sweater and boots. She is
described as 5’5” feet tall, light complexioned, medium build and was wearing a grey sweater and boots. Anyone who knows the whereabouts of Rennika is asked to contact police on 295-0011.
Update: Please note missing woman Rennika Denbrook has been located. Police would like to thank the public for their assistance in this matter.
The Bermuda Police Service would like to advise the public about a woman who goes around to homes and states that her motorbike has broken down, and she needs money to fix the bike.
If someone comes to your home with a similar method of operation and appears to be suspicious, please ask for a name, then get a full description and call the police on 295-0011.
At 1:50pm, today (Thursday March 24th ), police attended a report of an armed robbery at that took place at T&L Budget Warehouse on St John’s Road, just 100 meters before North Shore Road and Admiralty House in Pembroke. Details are limited at this time but it appears that two males entered the premises and brandished what appears to be a firearm and made demands of money.
The upcoming Good Friday holiday and Easter Weekend will see a number of events and festive activities take place at various locations across the island. The BPS would like to encourage the public to enjoy themselves however, we are reminding everyone to act responsibly. The Motoring public should also be mindful that police will be visible on the roads during the holiday period.
At 2:42pm police and the Bermuda Fire and Rescue Service responded to a report of a suspicious package being identified at a business of King Street in Hamilton. The Bermuda Fire Services and the Bermuda Police have enacted their relevant protocols and we await the outcome of this matter.
Police and first responders attended a report of a bomb scare at ESC Limited on Mills Creek in Pembroke at 11:13am today. In the abundance of caution the building was evacuated and the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Unit is currently in the process of assessing and checking the building. It should be noted that the Royal Bermuda Regiment were also on hand to provide specialist assistance.
An update will be given as soon as we receive more information.
Update: Building received all clear and evacuated persons have gone back into the building.
Around 4:00pm on 9th March, police responded to a report of a robbery on Parsons Road near the junction with Deepdale Road, Pembroke. It was reported that the teenaged male victim was walking along Parsons Road with friends, when he was approached by a group of unknown males and struck in the face with a crash helmet. During the attack the suspects removed an Ipad from the victim’s person before running off toward the Deepdale area.