The Bermuda Police Service is appealing for the public’s assistance in locating 12 year old Dean Lottimore Jr.
Dean Jr. is described as brown complexioned, 4 feet tall of slim build with a low haircut. [Recent Photo]
He was last seen in the St. John’s Road, Pembroke area around 4pm Monday (May 7th) wearing his Dellwood Middle School uniform – navy blue pants, white shirt with a navy blue and maroon tie. He was also wearing red sneakers.
Dean Jr. is known to travel on foot or by pedal cycle and is said to frequent the Middletown, Pembroke area as well as the St. John’s Church graveyard in Pembroke and the Dellwood Middle School property.
At last check
this morning (May 7th) the motorcyclist injured after crashing into wooden fencing along North Shore Road in Smith’s parish near the junction with Store Hill around 10pm Sunday, May 6th – said to be a 39 year old Hamilton parish man – was recovering in stable condition on a general ward at the hospital. Inquiries continue and any witnesses are asked to contact the main police telephone number 295-0011.
Police and first responders attended a report of a road traffic collision that took place on North Shore Road in Smith's, 200 meters east of Store Hill on Sunday night at 10:05pm.
It appears that a man on a motorcycle was traveling east on North Shore Road and overtook a taxi traveling in the same direction.
This resulted in the rider losing control of his cycle and colliding with the wooden barrier on the other side of the road.
Police and first responders attended a report of a road traffic collision that took place on Front Street outside of The Docksider Pub and Restaurant on Sunday night at 9:35pm.
It appears that a car was stationary in a parking bay when the driver commenced his journey in a westerly direction, however he collided with a man on a motorcycle traveling in the same direction.
Police are still appealing for witnesses after a reported single vehicle car crash that occurred around 6pm Saturday, May 5th on South Road in Devonshire near the junction with Tee Street.
It appears that the car involved, described as a white BMW, was being driven in the eastbound lane of South Road when the vehicle stuck a utility pole.
Apparently the male driver then got out of the car and fled on foot.
The Bermuda Police Service can now confirm the death of 84 year old Lois Simmons and extends sincere condolences to her family and friends.
Ms. Simmons – initially said to be 70 years old – was hurt in a single vehicle car crash that occurred around 4:30pm Friday, May 4th on Middle Road in Southampton near the junction with South Road, when the vehicle she was driving struck a tree in the vicinity of Barnes Corner.
Police responded to a report of a single vehicle road traffic collision that took place on South Road in Devonshire 100 meters east of Tee Street a few minutes before 6pm.
It appears that a car was traveling east when the driver of the car lost control of his car and hit a utility pole. The driver then got out of the car and ran from the area.
Presently BELCO is in the area working to restore power to the area.
Police and other first responders attended a report of a road traffic collision that took place on Middle Road in Southampton 200 meters west of Barnes Corner at 4:15pm today (Saturday).
It appears that a male on a motorcycle was traveling west on Middle Road when he collided with a car traveling in the opposite direction.
As a result he was conveyed to the hospital via ambulance and his condition is classified as serious.
Police and other first responders attended a report of a single vehicle road traffic collision that took place around 4:34pm today (Friday) in the area of Barnes Corner.
It appears that a 70 year old woman was driving a car when it appears that she lost control of her vehicle and hit a tree. This resulted in the woman being taken to hospital where she succumbed to her injuries.
The 70 year old woman was pronounced dead at 5:55pm.
The Bermuda Police Service is renewing the witness appeal for any information related to the disappearance of Rudy Lamar Smith, who was last seen alive 7pm Monday, 9th July 2012.
The disappearance of Rudy Smith is being treated as a murder investigation and remains an active case.
Detectives still believe that there are members of the community who have relevant information regarding what happened to Mr. Smith and that those persons are reluctant to come forward.
The investigative team understands that such individuals are apprehensive about revealing what they know – but also believes that their conscience is telling them to do the right thing.
We continue to appeal to those persons with any information that can help solve this case to come forward, so that the still grieving family of Rudy Smith can finally have closure and justice for their murdered son, brother, cousin and friend.