Detectives are assisting with inquiries after Department of Child and Family Services personnel reported an infant at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital receiving treatment for a head injury Friday evening (October 26th).
Apparently the infant, said to be a 12 month old boy, was initially admitted to the Intensive Care Unit but later flown overseas by air ambulance for further medical treatment.
Acting Assistant Commissioner of Police James Howard - I would like to take this opportunity to inform the community that the ‘front counter service’ of both the Southside Police Station and the Somerset Police Station will be reopened as of Thursday 1st of November 2018.
The hours of operation will commence at 8:00am until 8:00pm seven days a week. Hamilton Police Station will be the only station with front office service, 24 hours a day 7 days a week.
On Saturday 27th October 2018 from 12 noon until 3:00pm the Sandys parish Community Action Team officer, Constable Valerius Jean Louis, will be hosting a community outreach clinic in the parking lot of Somerset MarketPlace.
The outreach clinic is an ideal opportunity for:
Western Community Action Team officers to meet and greet members of the public as well as for members of the public to get to know their parish Community Action Team Officer.
The Bermuda Police Service (BPS) wishes to inform the public that, as of Monday 29th October 2018, the Criminal Records Office (CRO) / Vetting Department will be located at the Dame Lois Browne-Evans Building at 58 Court Street, Hamilton (the same location as the BPS Court Liaison Unit). Hours of operation remain the same – 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Monday to Friday.
We would also like to remind the public that since 1st September 2018, the BPS no longer accepts monetary payments (cash, cheques etc.) for police reports, clearance certificates / criminal record checks or fingerprinting.
At last check this morning (October 24th) the 43 year old man, said to be a Paget resident, seriously injured when he was stabbed by two men on Harbour Road in Paget near the junction with Valley Road around 2:53am Tuesday, October 23rd remained listed in stable condition in the hospital’s Intensive Care Unit.
The Bermuda Police Service is continuing investigations into this attempted robbery and serious assault and take this opportunity to thank those persons who have already made contact with police.
At last check this morning the 43 year old man, said to be a Paget resident, seriously injured when he was stabbed by two men on Harbour Road in Paget around 2:53am today (October 23rd) was listed in stable condition in the hospital’s Intensive Care Unit.
The investigation regarding this incident continues and any witnesses – specifically anyone that may have seen two men on a motorcycle (with the lights off), traveling from Dockyard following another male on a motorcycle between 2am and 2:55am Tuesday – or anyone with any relevant information is urged to contact Sergeant Jason Smith at the Serious Crime Unit on 247-1218 or on his cellphone 717-0864.
Police and first responders attended a report of an incident that took place outside a residence on Harbour Road in the area of Valley Road in Paget around 2:53am this morning (Tuesday).
It appears that a 43 year old male was traveling from his place of employment in Dockyard on a motorcycle when he was accosted by two males on a motorcycle as he was traveling home.
At last check this morning (October 22nd) the 18 year old male rider injured in a collision with a car at the junction of South Road and Warwick Lane in Warwick around 10:15pm Friday, October 19th was recovering in stable condition on a general ward at the hospital.
Inquiries continue and any witnesses are now asked to call Constable James Williams on the main police telephone number 295-0011.
Detective Chief Inspector Arthur Glasford – Over the last four weeks there have been four firearm incidents within a 1.5 mile radius of each other, where unscrupulous gunmen discharged firearms indiscriminately and put the lives of innocent individuals in those environments at risk.
As many will recall, gunshots were fired in the following neighbourhoods recently:
Details remain limited at this time regarding the two car collision that occurred on North Shore Road in Smith’s parish near the junction with Jennings Road (Police Beach area) around 9:20pm Saturday, October 20th.
However, police can now confirm that the driver of one of the vehicles involved – believed to be a 33 year old Pembroke woman – was taken to hospital via ambulance for medical assessment and subsequently arrested on suspicion of impaired driving.