The Bermuda Police Service is appealing for the public's assistance in locating 62 year old Roydell Stovell.
Ms. Stovell was last seen in the Devon Spring Road, Devonshire area around 4:20pm Friday, June 17th and is described as light complexioned of slim build, 5 feet 4 inches tall weighing 120 pounds with a bald head.
She usually travels on foot or by bus and is known to frequent the City of Hamilton.
Acting Inspector Jason Smith - "This afternoon the Bermuda Police Service has responded to a call of what appears to be a body found in the bush area behind
me (Ireland Rangers Field, Ireland Island Sandys parish).
At this moment inquiries are continuing to establish the identity of this individual. Our forensic officers are currently on scene processing the scene along with detectives from the Serious Crime Unit conducting various inquiries.
More information will be released regarding this investigation in due course."
At a press conference held today [15-Jun-2016] at the Hamilton Police Station, Superintendent James Howard along with the Chairwoman of the Bermuda Road Safety Council Mrs. Erica Rance-Mill, the Executive Director of CADA Mr. Anthony Santucci and Mr. Jason Sukdeo President of BDA Heroes Weekend address the media regarding responsible and safe enjoyment of National Heroes Weekend.
Please click on the link to view the BHW Press Conference video.
The Bermuda Police Service responded to a report of an incident that took place in the early hours of Sunday morning in Warwick, that resulted in a 28 year old man being taken to the hospital with stab wounds to his abdomen. Details now are emerging that suggest the incident took place at Warwick Camp in the Royal Bermuda Regiment’s Corporal’s Mess. The 28 year old man is presently in the hospital’s ICU where he is listed in serious condition.
At approximately 1:55am on Sunday police received a report of an incident that took place at a residence on Spice Hill Road in Warwick.
Details are still very unclear at this juncture but a 28 year old man was taken to the hospital with serious stab wounds to his torso and presently he is listed in stable condition in the ICU.
An investigation has now commenced and police will release more information when it becomes available.
Police and first responders attended a report of an incident that took place on South Road in Paget 200 meters west of Elbow Beach (Public Entrance) at 6:23am Saturday morning.
Details are sketchy at this point but it appears that a 44 year old woman lost control of her motorcycle and went over an embankment.
She was assisted by members of the public and the Bermuda Fire and Rescue Service and subsequently transported to the hospital where she is listed in serious condition.
Police and first responders attended a report of a single vehicle road traffic collision that took place on North Shore Road in Pembroke, 200 meters east of C-Mart around 5:05am Saturday morning.
It appears that a 42 year old motorcyclist was traveling west on North Shore Road when he lost control of his cycle and collided with a wall.
As a result the man was taken to the hospital where his is being treated for serious head injuries.
25-year-old Rayshun Edwards, who was wanted by police in connection with an incident that occurred on Lovers Lane Paget on 8th June, has been arrested and is presently in police custody.
The Bermuda Police Service wishes to thank the public for their assistance in locating Mr Edwards.
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At last check, the 21-year-old male who was shot in the Middle Town Pembroke area yesterday [8-Jun], has been admitted into the ICU at King Edward Memorial Hospital, where he is listed in stable condition.
Police are particularly keen to speak with anyone who saw a man riding a white bike, likely to be a Sym model that may have had a red insignia on the muffler. Anyone who may have information regarding this incident should call the Serious Crime Unit on 247-1285 or the confidential Crime Stoppers hotline on 800-8477.