Over the weekend, police officers arrested two people on suspicion of impaired driving as the Selective Traffic Enforcement Programme (STEP) continues. Officers also arrested seven people for outstanding warrants and conducted liquor license checks at various liquor licensed premises throughout the island.
At last check the 29 year old Pembroke man seriously injured when the motorcycle he was riding collided with a rental cycle around 8:20pm Tuesday, October 8th on South Road in Paget remains in the Intensive Care Unit with internal injuries. The rider of the rental cycle, a 52 year old Warwick woman, suffered a broken wrist. Police are still appealing for the rider of a second motorcycle that was travelling west with the 29 year old Pembroke man at the time of the collision to contact police, as that rider is an important witness in this investigation.
The Bermuda Police Service continues to encourage residents, particularly in the central parishes as well as Warwick, to be vigilant after several reported daytime burglaries in those areas recently. A quantity of jewellery and electronic items were stolen in the latest incidents. Members of the public should report any suspicious activity occurring in their neighbourhoods to police directly on 295-0011.
Over the weekend, police officers arrested seven people for outstanding warrants and conducted liquor license checks at various liquor licensed premises throughout the island.
Once again the Bermuda Police Service Financial Crime Unit would like to remind members of the public to remain vigilant regarding phishing e-mails and other scams that attempt to obtain personal information or other sensitive data.
In particular, local residents are advised to be wary of a scam e-mail currently circulating allegedly from the ‘USAID AND DFID LOTTERY.’
The fraudulent e-mail goes on to request personal details, suggesting the recipient has been awarded a cash prize:
Around 7:30am on Wednesday, October 2nd police received a report of a stolen vehicle.
It appears that sometime between 10pm on Tuesday, October 1st and 7am Wednesday, October 2nd a white Toyota Rav4 bearing license plate 45986 was removed from outside a Morgan Road, Warwick residence.
The Bermuda Police Service is appealing for the public’s assistance in locating 67 year old Earlston Hayward.
Mr. Hayward is described as brown complexioned with greying hair and a beard. The Pembroke resident was last seen at his Ewing Street home on Friday, September 27th wearing a plaid shirt, plaid shorts, a cap and sneakers.
He is known to frequent the City of Hamilton bus terminal, Court Street in Pembroke as well as the Devil’s Hole, Smith’s parish area.
Anyone with any information on the whereabouts of 67 year old Earlston Hayward is encouraged to contact the Vulnerable Persons Unit on 247-1678 or the main police telephone number 295-0011 at the earliest opportunity.
The Bermuda Police Service would like to thank the public for their assistance in locating Mr. Earlston Hayward. He has since been found safe and well.
Over the weekend, police officers arrested three people on suspicion of impaired driving as the Selective Traffic Enforcement Programme (STEP) continues.
Officers also arrested 12 people for outstanding warrants and conducted liquor license checks at various liquor licensed premises throughout the island.
The Bermuda Police Service can now confirm the sudden death of 21 month old Nosaj Stovell.
The male toddler came into contact with a taxi and was fatally injured in a tragic incident that occurred around 7:30pm Wednesday, September 25th outside a Wyndham Hill, Hamilton parish residence.
An investigation into this incident is ongoing and a Family Liaison Officer has been assigned to the family of the deceased to assist them at this difficult time.
The Bermuda Police Service extends condolences to the family of Nosaj Stovell.
The Bermuda Police Service is encouraging residents, particularly in the central parishes, to be vigilant after several reported daytime burglaries in Devonshire and Pembroke recently.
In a few instances, the culprit or culprits have smashed a window to gain entry.
Detectives have not ruled out the possibility that these burglaries may be linked.