The 20 year old St. George’s man injured when the auxiliary cycle he was riding collided with a police vehicle at the junction of Front Street and Court Street in Pembroke around 9:14pm Monday, April 13th was treated at the hospital for non-life threatening injuries and later discharged.
Similarly, the 56 year old Southampton man injured when the motorcycle he was riding apparently collided with a traffic cone on South Road in Devonshire in the vicinity of the Botanical Gardens around 10:12pm Monday, April 13th was treated at the hospital for non-life threatening injuries and later discharged.
Inquiries are ongoing regarding both incidents and any witnesses to either collision should contact the main police telephone number 295-0011.
Condition Updates: Two Vehicle Collision in Pembroke Saturday
At last check around 6:30am Tuesday, April 14th the 23 year old male livery cycle rider injured in a collision with a motorcyclist that occurred around 5:13pm Saturday, April 11th along St. John’s Road Pembroke, in the vicinity of Cox’s Hill and Mount View Road, remained in stable condition at the hospital’s Intensive Care Unit.
However the motorcyclist involved, a 43 year old Devonshire man, is now recovering in stable condition on a general ward.
Inquiries regarding this collision are ongoing and any witnesses should contact the main police telephone number 295-0011.
St. George’s Community Clinic Wednesday
Residents of the eastern parishes are reminded that a community clinic will take place tomorrow, Wednesday 15th April, at King’s Square in St. George’s from 3pm until 6pm hosted by the Eastern Community Action Team.
At the event area residents will have the opportunity to meet their Community Action Team officer(s), discuss any community issues they may have and receive crime prevention advice.