Around 1pm on Sunday, July 12th first responders were dispatched to a reported serious single vehicle collision along Middle Road, Southampton in the vicinity of Jews Bay.
It appears that the car involved overturned injuring the driver, a 42 year old Devonshire man and his two passengers, believed to be a 34 year old woman and a 7 year old boy.
At last check 7:15am Friday, July 10th the 40 year old Hamilton parish man shot and injured at Bailey’s Bay Cricket Club a few minutes after 12am Thursday, July 2nd remained in critical condition at the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital’s Intensive Care Unit.
The investigation continues and witnesses should contact the Serious Crime Unit on 247-1739. Alternatively, persons with relevant information can call the independent and confidential Crime Stoppers hotline 800-8477.
At last check 6:45am Thursday, July 9th the 40 year old Hamilton parish man shot and injured at Bailey’s Bay Cricket Club a few minutes after 12am Thursday, July 2nd was in critical condition at the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital’s Intensive Care Unit.
The investigation continues and witnesses should contact the Serious Crime Unit on 247-1739. Alternatively, persons with relevant information can call the independent and confidential Crime Stoppers hotline 800-8477.
Inspector Robert Cardwell, Officer Responsible for the Roads Policing Unit - The frequency of reports of stolen vehicles being received by the Bermuda Police Service is on the increase. The offence committed is Taken Without the Owner’s Consent or T.W.O.C.
Stolen vehicle trends when compared annually show that there is a higher rate of vehicle theft over the summer months. There have been 295 such theft reports for 2015 of which only 30 of the vehicles have been recovered. The majority of vehicle thefts are motorcycles.
The Bermuda Police Service is seeking the rightful owner of a wedding ring recently handed in to the Hamilton Police Station by a member of the public.
To reclaim this ring, please contact 247-1603 or e-mail Group-PMU@bps.bm to verify proof of ownership.
The investigation continues after suspected narcotics, three firearms and a quantity of ammunition as well as cash were seized during the execution of five search warrants around the Beacon Hill Lane, Railway Trail Sandys parish area and the Tele Lane, Warwick area Monday morning (July 6th).
The 13 people (eight adult males and five adult females) arrested in connection with the matter currently remain in police custody pending further inquiries.
The Bermuda Police Service (BPS) was well represented by a contingent of twenty two officers at the 2015 World Police and Fire Games, held in Fairfax, Virginia USA from the 26th June until 5th July. The BPS team returned home Monday afternoon (July 6th).
During the week-long event it was estimated that 12,000 professional, public safety athletes from 70 countries competed as individuals and teams in over 60 sports to qualify for more than 1,600 medals.
Acting Assistant Commissioner Sean Field-Lament - Early this morning, the Bermuda Police Service conducted multiple search warrants issued under the Misuse of Drugs Act around Beacon Hill Lane and Railway Trail in Sandys and Tele Lane in Warwick Parish. This resulted in the arrest of eight adult males and five adult females. This was as a result of a protracted transnational organized crime investigation involving several overseas partners into drug trafficking and money laundering.
At last check around 7:30am Monday, July 6th the 40 year old Hamilton parish man shot and injured at Bailey’s Bay Cricket Club a few minutes after 12am Thursday, July 2nd remained in critical condition at the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital’s Intensive Care Unit.
The investigation continues and any witnesses that may have seen suspicious activity between 11pm Wednesday, July 1st and a few minutes after 12am Thursday, July 2nd in the surrounding Bailey’s Bay, Ducks Puddle Drive Hamilton parish area should contact the Serious Crime Unit on 247-1739.
At last check around 7:30am Sunday, July 5th the 40 year old Hamilton parish man shot and injured at Bailey’s Bay Cricket Club a few minutes after 12am Thursday, July 2nd remained in critical condition at the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital’s Intensive Care Unit.
The investigation continues and any witnesses that may have seen suspicious activity between 11pm Wednesday, July 1st and a few minutes after 12am Thursday, July 2nd in the surrounding Bailey’s Bay, Ducks Puddle Drive Hamilton parish area should contact the Serious Crime Unit on 247-1739.