The investigation regarding the anti-social incident at Southampton Rangers Sports Club continues.
Currently two of the men arrested (24 and 32 years old respectively) following Saturday’s early morning anti-social incident remain in police custody – while three other men (21, 25 and 30 years old respectively) arrested in connection with the incident have been released on police bail pending further inquiries.
Around 3am today (February 2nd) police officers and ambulance personnel responded to a reported disturbance at the Southampton Rangers Sports Club.
Initial information indicates that several men were involved in an altercation on the premises.
Around 2:45am today (February 1st) police officers responded to a reported armed robbery at Ice Queen in Paget. It appears that three men entered the establishment – with two brandishing knives and one brandishing what appeared to be a firearm – and demanded money.
The perpetrators fled on foot a short time later with a quantity of cash and were described as: approximately 6 feet tall wearing a camouflage coloured helmet with a tinted visor and black hoodie with white writing on the front; approximately 5 feet 6 inches tall wearing a black helmet with a tinted visor and black varsity jacket with white sleeves; and approximately 6 feet tall wearing a black helmet with a tinted visor and all black clothing respectively.
At approximately 2:25pm today police received a report of a disturbance that took place at a residence on Random Lane in Warwick.
Early reports indicate 3 males attacked another male and a knife was brandished during the attack.
The victim, a 25 year old Warwick man sustained facial and leg injuries and presently he is being treated at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital for injuries that do not appear to be life threatening.
At last check this morning (January 30th) the 62 year old Hamilton parish man seriously injured when a car struck him as he walked along North Shore Road in Hamilton parish near Trinity Church Road around 3pm Thursday, January 17th remained in stable condition in the hospital’s Intensive Care Unit.
Two years ago, 31 year old Jahni Outerbridge was fatally shot around 11:20pm (Sunday 29th January 2017) outside the Mid-Atlantic Boat Club on North Shore Road in Devonshire.
Detectives continue to investigate his murder and renew their appeal for anyone with information that can assist in bringing the perpetrator(s) to justice to come forward.
One motorist was arrested for impaired driving from Friday night (January 25th) until Sunday night (January 27th).
While there are no road sobriety checkpoints scheduled for this coming weekend, members of the public are urged not to drive or ride under the influence as police officers conducting their regular patrols will be on the lookout for any offences, including impaired driving.
As a result of an anti-social incident that took place at Docksider Pub & Restaurant last weekend, the Bermuda Police Service has used the power under the Liquor Licence Act, Section 51A to close this establishment from Friday January 25th at 10pm until Saturday January 26th at 10pm.
It is imperative that liquor licenced premises take ‘social responsibility’ for the safety of their patrons and the conduct of those persons who threaten that safety, which has a profound effect on the community that they are a part of and Bermuda as a whole.
At last check this morning (January 25th) the 49 year old Jamaican woman residing in New York who took ill on a JetBlue flight en route between Antigua and New York U.S.A. that diverted to L.F. Wade International Airport around 8pm Thursday (January 24th) was recovering on a general ward at the hospital.
After refuelling, the JetBlue flight continued on to its intended destination.
Police can report that a 49 year old female Jamaican national residing in New York took ill on a JetBlue flight from Antigua.
As a result, the flight was instructed to divert to Bermuda in the abundance of caution.
On arrival at L.F. Wade International Airport the passenger was going in and out of consciousness.