Around 3am on Saturday, April 19th first responders were dispatched to a report of an injured man outside a Redkiln Road, Hamilton parish residence.
The victim, a 49 year old Hamilton parish man, apparently fell approximately ten feet off a wall at his home to the pavement below.
He was treated at the scene by EMTs before being transported to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital via ambulance.
The Palmetto Road was opened to vehicular traffic in the early hours of this morning and the Bermuda Fire Service have released the scene. They will reassess the damage with a structural engineer on Monday to determine if the structure is safe for the occupants to return. There were four people in the housing complex; all escaped without injury except a 54 year old woman who received relatively minor first degree burns to her arms and face prior to exiting the home.
Shortly after 12 noon Thursday April 3rd, 2014 police responded to a traffic collision which occurred along East Broadway near Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute. As a result of the accident a 23 year old Pembroke man riding a blue Yamaha motorbike received injuries. Police are interested in speaking to the driver of a black Nissan Tiida motorcar involved in the collision. Police are also appealing for any witnesses who may have any information relating to this collision to contact PC Teara Douglas of the Hamilton Police Station on 247-1685 or 247-1704.
Around 9:15pm on Friday, March 14th police officers responded to a reported armed burglary at a North Shore Road, Hamilton parish residence. It appears that around 8:50pm two men gained entry into the home, one brandishing what appeared to be a firearm and demanded personal possessions from the occupants.
During the incident one of the intruders apparently shot and injured himself. Both offenders fled the scene shortly after that. There were no other injuries reported.
Around 3:45am on Saturday, January 18th first responders attended a reported serious single vehicle motorcycle collision on South Road in Southampton near the junction with Lighthouse Road.
It appears that a motorcycle was being ridden along South Road when it collided with a utility pole. The injured rider, a 30 year old Sandys parish man, was taken to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital via ambulance for treatment.
The Bermuda Police Service can now confirm the death of 10 year old Tiffanelle Pitcher-Francis.
Tiffanelle was seriously injured around 6:15pm Saturday, January 11th when the pedal cycle she was riding along Tribe Road Number 1 in Southampton apparently collided with a fixed footpath barrier.
EMTs immediately attended to the unresponsive 10 year old girl at the scene. Life saving efforts continued as she was transported to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital via ambulance; however Tiffanelle was later pronounced dead by an on call doctor at 6:45pm Saturday.
Police responded to a report of an incident at that took place at St. David’s Cricket Club a few minutes after 5pm. Details are sketchy at this juncture but it appears that a motorcade that left Somerset Cricket Club with around 20 cars entered the grounds of the St David’s Cricket Club just after a football game concluded.
Upon the motorcade’s arrival at the grounds, it appears that a male threw a projectile hitting a member of the motorcade in the head, the suspect then made good his escape. This created a very tense situation in the area however a large police response resulted and there were no further incidents.
At 9:07pm on Friday evening Police attended a Queen Street restaurant on a report of an attempted robbery. The victim states that he was in the process of closing the establishment when an unknown male entered the premises wielding a machete and making demands of money.
At 7:16pm on Saturday evening police responded to a report of a two vehicle collision between a car and a motorcycle that occurred at the junction of Montpelier Road and Middle Road in Devonshire. As a result, a 30 year old Smith’s man was taken to the hospital with
At last check the 55 year old Pembroke man seriously injured in a single vehicle motorcycle collision around 9:45pm Saturday, December 7th on Poinciana Road in Devonshire near the junction with Watlington Road East was in stable condition in the Intensive Care Unit.
Inquiries into this collision are ongoing and any witnesses that have not already come forward are encouraged to contact PC Milen Simons on 295-0011.