Around 12:55pm on Sunday, April 12th police officers responded to a report of two disruptive passengers on a diverted Thomson Airways flight landing at L.F. Wade International Airport.
The two male passengers involved were subsequently escorted off the plane and taken into police custody.
The Thomson aircraft was apparently en route from London, U.K. to Cancun, Mexico.
At 5:13pm first responders attended a report of a road traffic collision in the vicinity of Cox’s Hill and Mount View Road in Pembroke. Details are sketchy, but it appears that a 23 year old male on a livery cycle and a 43 year old male on a motorcycle collided. As a result, both men were conveyed to the hospital and the 23 year old male is presently being treated for serious head injuries whilst the 43 year old is being treated for serious lacerations to his arm.
The Bermuda Police Service is still appealing for witnesses to the fatal collision of 16 year old Arai Joell-Johnston of Paget. Arai was seriously injured when the auxiliary cycle he was riding collided with a car around 11:10pm Tuesday, March 31st on Harbour Road in Paget just 50 meters west of Chapel Road. He was subsequently pronounced dead at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital at 11:52pm Tuesday.
The Bermuda Police Service is seeking the public’s assistance in locating 14 year old Psalm-J Darrell who has apparently been missing since Tuesday March 24th.
He is described as a light complexioned, approximately 5 feet 8 inches tall weighing 115 pounds.
Psalm-J is known to frequent Middle Town and St. Augustine Lane.
At last check the 34 year old Paget parish man injured in a reported two vehicle collision on East Broadway near to the junction with Lane Hill in Pembroke around 3:37pm yesterday March 26th was treated for his injuries and released.
Inquiries are ongoing and any witnesses that have not already come forward are encouraged to contact PC Simon Fraser on sfraser@bps.bm or the main police telephone number 295-0011.
Police responded to a report of a suspicious fire that was started beside a vehicle in the parking lot of Harmony Club in Paget at approximately 9:45pm. The fire was quickly extinguished by a person in the area and an investigation into this matter has commenced. In a similar incident on Wednesday, March 24 at 10:15pm, first responders attended to a report of a fire that took place on Cavendish Road where a person started a fire outside the premises of a residence in the area. That fire was also extinguished and in both cases no one was injured.
At approximately 3:37pm today March 26th , first responders attended a report of a road traffic collision that took place on East Broadway across from the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute.
It appears that a 34 year old Paget man was travelling east on said road when it appears that he lost control of his motorcycle and veered into the other lane and collided with a car traveling in the same direction.
Around 6pm on Wednesday, March 25th first responders were dispatched to a reported two vehicle collision on Parsons Road in Pembroke near the junction with Fentons Drive involving a car and a motorcycle.
The motorcyclist, believed to be a 55 year old Hamilton parish man and the car driver, believed to be a 56 year old Pembroke woman, were injured and taken to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital via ambulance for treatment. They were later discharged.
The Bermuda Police Service has compiled an Information Statement in preparation for the introduction of the Public Access to Information Act 2010. In accordance with Section 5 (4) of the act, as of April 1st 2015, the Information Statement will be made available for inspection by the public at Police Headquarters in Devonshire, at any police station, at the Bermuda National Library, at the Bermuda Archives and online at http://www.bermudapolice.bm.