Around 3:15pm today, Police attended a fatal road traffic collision on Warwick Lane in Warwick involving a motorcycle and an SUV. Details about how the collision occurred are unclear; however it appears that the motorcycle was traveling west on Warwick Lane and the SUV was traveling in the opposite direction when the vehicles collided. The rider of the motorcycle, a 19 year old Warwick man, was rushed to KEMH via ambulance with serious injuries; however he subsequently succumbed to those injuries.
Although not a common occurrence, a number of recent incidents of burglary have led to a few face to face confrontations between the home owner and the culprit. The Bermuda Police Service advises members of the public who may find themselves in this situation to try and follow these simple guidelines for the safety of you and your family.
Although not a common occurrence, a number of recent incidents of burglary have led to a few face to face confrontations between the home owner and the culprit. The Bermuda Police Service advises members of the public who may find themselves in this situation to try and follow these simple guidelines for the safety of you and your family. |
Around 11:40 this morning, Police received a report of a robbery at Fort St. Catherine in St. George’s. It appears that the victims, a couple visiting the island believed to be in their 60s, were accosted by two unknown men brandishing bladed articles. The suspects took a camera, a wallet containing a quantity of cash and a gold chain before making good their escape on a motorcycle. The visiting couple was not injured.
The Marine Police Unit would like to remind the public about the proper use of marine distress flares. Marine distress flares are only to be used in an emergency situation where a vessel is in need of urgent assistance. At no time should they be deployed from land. Severe burns and injury can result to the person setting the flare off and to others if the device is not used in the correct manner.
The Marine Police Unit would like to remind the public about the proper use of marine distress flares. Marine distress flares are only to be used in an emergency situation where a vessel is in need of urgent assistance. At no time should they be deployed from land. Severe burns and injury can result to the person setting the flare off and to others if the device is not used in the correct manner.
The Bermuda Police Service (BPS) wishes a safe and fun night for all who will be taking part in Halloween related activities. The BPS is also mindful that there are persons within our community who will use this opportunity to commit unlawful acts which may cause injury to persons and/or damage to property. The BPS would like to take this opportunity to assure the public that such behaviour will not be tolerated.
The Bermuda Police Service (BPS) wishes a safe and fun night for all who will be taking part in Halloween related activities. The BPS is also mindful that there are persons within our community who will use this opportunity to commit unlawful acts which may cause injury to persons and/or damage to property. The BPS would like to take this opportunity to assure the public that such behaviour will not be tolerated.