The Bermuda Police Service continues to appeal for the public’s assistance in locating 15 year old Brittonie Taylor.
The young man is described as dark complexioned, 5 feet 6 inches tall of slim build weighing approximately 130 pounds with ‘twists’ in his hair.
He was apparently last seen around 8:10am Wednesday, July 10th in the Bakery Lane, Pembroke area – is known to travel on foot – and is understood to frequent the Crawl, Dub City, My Lord’s Bay, Hamilton parish area.
So far efforts by police to locate him have been unsuccessful.
Anyone with any information on the whereabouts of 15 year old Brittonie Taylor is encouraged to call the main police telephone number 295-0011 as soon as possible.
Update: Tuesday, July 16th - The Bermuda Police Service would like to thank the public for their assistance in locating 15 year old Brittonie Taylor.
He was located earlier this evening safe and well.
It has been confirmed that a 22 year old man hurt in a disturbance at St. George’s Cricket Club that occurred around 11pm Sunday, July 14th was transported to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital via ambulance, treated and later discharged.
A 32 year old man was arrested for assault on police during the incident.
Around 11pm Sunday, July 14th police and ambulance personnel responded to a reported disturbance at St. George’s Cricket Club.
Details are limited at this time. However, early information suggests that an altercation involving several individuals occurred.
So far it is understood that one man was injured.
Around 2:40am Sunday, July 14th police, Bermuda Fire & Rescue Service and ambulance personnel responded to a two car collision on South Road in Paget, between the Botanical Gardens and Tee Street.
It appears that the two cars involved were being driven in opposite directions along South Road near the junction with Happy Talk Lane when they collided.
Around 2:40am Sunday, July 14th a two car collision occurred on South Road in Paget, between the Botanical Gardens and Tee Street.
Early information suggests that the two cars involved were being driven in opposite directions along South Road near the junction with Happy Talk Lane at the time.
The Bermuda Police Service is appealing for the public’s assistance in locating 15 year old Brittonie Taylor.
The young man is described as dark complexioned, 5 feet 6 inches tall of slim build weighing approximately 130 pounds with ‘twists’ in his hair.
He was apparently last seen around 8:10am Wednesday, July 10th in the Bakery Lane, Pembroke area – is known to travel on foot – and is understood to frequent the Crawl, Dub City, My Lord’s Bay, Hamilton parish area.
Anyone with any information on the whereabouts of 15 year old Brittonie Taylor is encouraged to call the main police telephone number 295-0011 at the earliest opportunity.
Update: Tuesday, July 16th - The Bermuda Police Service would like to thank the public for their assistance in locating 15 year old Brittonie Taylor.
He was located earlier this evening safe and well.
Around 3:45am today (July 11th) a burglary occurred at the Vera P. Card store on Water Street in St. George’s.
It appears that two male suspects gained entry into the store and stole a quantity of jewellery before making good their escape.
This is the third burglary at Vera P. Card in recent months, following two similar incidents around 3am May 11th and around 4am May 24th.
Around 1:20pm Tuesday, July 9th two Department of Public Transportation buses collided at the junction of Middle Road and South Road in Southampton, in the vicinity of Barnes Corner.
Police, Bermuda Fire & Rescue Service and ambulance personnel attended the scene.
It now appears that the two buses were being driven in opposite directions along Middle Road when the collision occurred, as the eastbound bus attempted to turn on to South Road.
Commissioner of Police Stephen Corbishley – “I have had opportunity to read in detail the Parliamentary Joint Select Committee’s (PJSC) report into the events of 2nd December 2016.
Whilst I was not the Police Commissioner at the time, I have responsibility to ensure the Bermuda Police Service (BPS) takes lessons from this day to ensure the way in which we manage such incidents in future, not least to secure the confidence of local communities in Bermuda that the BPS continues to be professional and operationally independent.
The Bermuda Police Service (BPS) can confirm that Ramesh Dusoruth was taken into custody in The Netherlands today (July 9th), at 10am local (Netherlands) time.
An Interpol Red Notice was issued for Mr. Dusoruth – beneficial owner of St. George’s Ltd. – after he absconded from Bermuda and failed to appear before Magistrates’ Court on Thursday 21st March 2019 to face allegations involving the misuse of several million dollars of investors’ money.