Around 2pm today, Police attended a reported fire at a Schools Drive, Devonshire residence. The Bermuda Fire Service was already at the scene and had the fire under control. The home was unoccupied at the time. The cause of the fire is under investigation.
Police are continuing to appeal for the public’s assistance in identifying the rightful owners of several suspected stolen items, listed below. If you have been the victim of a burglary recently (particularly in the Paget or Warwick areas) please contact the Somerset Criminal Investigation Unit on 234-1010 to view the recovered items.
Police are continuing to appeal for the public’s assistance in identifying the rightful owners of several suspected stolen items, listed below. If you have been the victim of a burglary recently (particularly in the Paget or Warwick areas) please contact the Somerset Criminal Investigation Unit on 234-1010 to view the recovered items.
Chief Inspector Antoine Daniels, Officer in Charge of the Serious Crime Unit
Chief Inspector Antoine Daniels, Officer in Charge of the Serious Crime Unit
On Saturday the 5th January 2008, the U.S. Coast Guard intercepted an American registered private vessel in the waters off the Bahamas. Onboard they found approximately two thousand pounds of cannabis. Law enforcement agencies are satisfied the shipment was destined for Bermuda. |
Around 10am today, Police received a report of a handbag snatch on Parsons Road in Pembroke. The victim, a 51 year old Pembroke woman, stated that around 9:45am she was walking across a pedestrian crossing when an unknown man on a motorcycle rode past and snatched her handbag. The suspect then made good his escape. The brown Louis Vuitton handbag contained a quantity of cash and personal items. The Pembroke woman was not injured. Police are appealing for any witnesses to this incident or anyone with any information to contact PC Michael Harkin on 295-0011.
Around 10am today, Police received a report of a handbag snatch on Parsons Road in Pembroke. The victim, a 51 year old Pembroke woman, stated that around 9:45am she was walking across a pedestrian crossing when an unknown man on a motorcycle rode past and snatched her handbag. The suspect then made good his escape. The brown Louis Vuitton handbag contained a quantity of cash and personal items. The Pembroke woman was not injured.
The Bermuda Police Service is appealing for the public’s assistance in locating 17 year old Karl-Shay Spalding. Ms. Spalding is described as 5’3” tall, brown skinned of medium build with long black hair. The 17 year old was last seen at The Education Centre (TEC) on Wednesday, January 23rd and was wearing her school uniform (blue pants, a yellow shirt and a blue jacket). She is known to frequent the Deepdale, Pembroke area.