The investigation continues after suspected narcotics, three firearms and a quantity of ammunition as well as cash were seized during the execution of five search warrants around the Beacon Hill Lane, Railway Trail Sandys parish area and the Tele Lane, Warwick area Monday morning (July 6th).
The 13 people (eight adult males and five adult females) arrested in connection with the matter currently remain in police custody pending further inquiries.
At last check around 7:30am Monday, July 6th the 40 year old Hamilton parish man shot and injured at Bailey’s Bay Cricket Club a few minutes after 12am Thursday, July 2nd remained in critical condition at the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital’s Intensive Care Unit.
The investigation continues and any witnesses that may have seen suspicious activity between 11pm Wednesday, July 1st and a few minutes after 12am Thursday, July 2nd in the surrounding Bailey’s Bay, Ducks Puddle Drive Hamilton parish area should contact the Serious Crime Unit on 247-1739.
At last check around 7am Friday, July 3rd the 40 year old Hamilton parish man shot and injured at Bailey’s Bay Cricket Club a few minutes after 12am Thursday, July 2nd remained in critical condition at the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital’s Intensive Care Unit.
The investigation continues and any witnesses that may have seen suspicious activity between 11pm Wednesday, July 1st and a few minutes after 12am Thursday, July 2nd in the surrounding Bailey’s Bay, Ducks Puddle Drive Hamilton parish area should contact the Serious Crime Unit on 247-1739.
At last check the 40 year old Hamilton parish man shot and injured at Bailey’s Bay Cricket Club a few minutes after 12am Thursday, July 2nd was in critical condition at the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital’s Intensive Care Unit.
It was initially stated that the victim’s age was 39.
Detectives are continuing to appeal for witnesses to the incident, where a lone offender apparently walked into the premises and discharged a firearm.
The Bermuda Police Service is currently investigating the reported theft of a large quantity of cash.
The money was apparently removed around 8:30pm Monday, June 29th from an unattended car parked in the vicinity of St. David’s Primary school.
The lone culprit, described as 6 feet tall of medium to stocky build wearing black clothing and a black helmet, fled on foot along Great Bay Road.
At last check a 35 year old male visitor injured when the rental cycle he was riding collided with a car around 3:15pm Monday, June 29th on Middle Road in Southampton near the junction with Scenic Heights Pass was at the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital’s Intensive Care Unit in stable condition.
The pillion passenger involved, also a male visitor, was apparently treated at the hospital for less serious injuries and later discharged.
In conjunction with the Chamber of Commerce, the Central Community Action Team will be hosting a Police Community Clinic ‘Meet Your CAT Officer’ and Police Vehicle Display at Harbour Nights on Wednesday, 1st July 2015 from 6:30pm until 10pm along Front Street in the City of Hamilton.
This will provide an opportunity for Community Action Team (CAT) officers to engage with visitors as well as members of the public regarding crime prevention advice.
Around 7:50pm on Tuesday, June 23rd first responders were dispatched to a reported single vehicle damage only collision on Harbour Road in Paget, near the junction with Lovers Lane.
It appears that a car being driven along Harbour Road in the vicinity of ‘Red Hole’ collided with a wall, ending up on its side.
At last check the 52 year old woman and 32 year old man injured when a truck collided with them around 5:39am Tuesday, June 23rd in the South Road, Vickers Bay Road Devonshire area were both recovering in stable condition on a general ward at the hospital.
Meanwhile, the 22 year old male truck driver arrested on suspicion of impaired driving remains in police custody pending further inquiries.
The Bermuda Police Service can now confirm the death of 62 year old William Smith, a visitor from South Carolina, USA and extends condolences to his family and friends.
It appears that Mr. Smith was snorkeling with a visiting male friend in the east Whale Bay area at the Fairmont Southampton Resort around 1:10pm Sunday, June 21st when he encountered difficulty.