Police and first responders attended a report of a road traffic collision that took place on Mullet Bay Road in the area of Rocky Hill Park in St. George's at 6:40pm (Friday).
Details are still emerging but it appears that a collision occurred between a driver of a car and a man on a motorcycle.
The rider of the motorcycle was taken to the hospital via ambulance and his condition is listed as serious.
Police and first responders attended a report of a medical emergency at Horseshoe Bay Beach in Southampton at 2:26pm today (Thursday).
Upon police arrival it was ascertained that a male ran into breathing difficulty at the beach, resulting in lifeguards performing CPR. The victim was subsequently taken to the hospital via ambulance where at this time his condition is considered critical.
The Bermuda Police Service can now confirm the death of 62 year old American cruise ship visitor Yvonne Aites and extends sincere condolences to her family and friends.
Ms. Aites, from Massachusetts, apparently fell off of a Jet Ski into the water near Cambridge Beaches, Sandys parish Monday morning (June 4th) during a Jet Ski tour and became unconscious.
Despite lifesaving efforts on the water which continued as she was rushed to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital via ambulance, Ms. Aites was later pronounced dead.
At about 11:05am today (Monday) police and other first responders attended a report of an unresponsive female who fell off of a Jet Ski whilst on a Jet Ski tour in the area of Cambridge Beaches in Sandys.
Details are still emerging but it appears that a 62 year old female cruise ship visitor apparently fell from her Jet Ski and into the water, losing consciousness.
Police and Bermuda Fire and Rescue Service responded to a report of a collision that took place around 10:14pm tonight (Sunday) on Point Finger Road in Paget outside of the hospital.
Details are still emerging but it appears that a car collided with a motorcycle and as a result, members of the Bermuda Fire and Rescue Service used extricating equipment to lift the car off of the male victim who then was conveyed to the hospital where the rider of the cycle is listed in serious condition at this time.
Detective Superintendent Darrin Simons – Good Afternoon.
The Bermuda Police Service (BPS) wishes to take this opportunity to advise the public on a number of matters to ensure a peaceful and safe time during this year’s Bermuda Day holiday weekend.
The purpose of this press conference is to share the general policing plan with the community.
Around 4:30am Saturday, May 19th police officers responded to a report of a man shouting and causing a disturbance in the North Shore Road, West Park Lane Pembroke area.
Officers conducted a search for the individual, but he was not located and had apparently left the area prior to police arrival.
However, a number of vehicles were discovered in the vicinity with windshield damage – as well as a property with a damaged mailbox and another property with damaged garden items.
Around 12:20am Sunday, May 20th police officers responded to a reported altercation on Front Street in the City of Hamilton.
It appears that at least two people were involved in a scuffle at The Dog House bar, which ended up on Front Street.
One man has been arrested in connection with this incident and a court appearance is anticipated in due course.
The Bermuda Fire and Rescue Service as well as the Bermuda Police Service attended a report of an explosion at a residence on Marl Lane in Warwick (off of Cobbs Hill Road) at 12:41pm today.
Presently the scene is being processed by police as well as fire personnel. We will update the public with information as it becomes available.
Today the Bermuda Police Service executed warrants in the Boaz Island area of Sandys in connection with an ongoing firearms investigation.
As a result, 3 men have been arrested and taken into police custody, whilst the investigation is advancing.