As we prepare ourselves for the joy of giving and exchanging gifts, let us not forget that the criminal element of our community is also anxiously awaiting this time of year. However, the spirit of giving is not on their minds!
The Bermuda Police Service has received queries about an e-mail currently in circulation that pertains to the safety features of ATM machines and PIN numbers. After confirming with local and overseas financial institutions we are confident that the information contained in the e-mail is simply untrue. For further information, please contact your relevant financial institution.
At 10:30am today, the Bermuda Police Service held a press conference outside its Marine Unit offices at Barr's Bay Park in the City of Hamilton to officially launch the MV Guardian. Dignitaries present included H. E.
The Serious Crime Unit of the Bermuda Police Service continues to investigate the murder of 32 year old Marcus Gibbings. Mr. Gibbings was last seen around 8pm on Wednesday, October 25, 2006.
In light of the 2007 ICC Cricket World Cup, which features the Bermuda National Cricket Team, Commissioner of Police George Jackson along with other Caribbean Commissioners of Police have agreed that nothing would be done to negatively impact on the ability to police the event.
The Bermuda Police Service (BPS) would like to advise the public that the former Police vessel 'Blue Heron' is in the process of being sold to interested parties by means of sealed bid tenders.
The vessel can be viewed by interested parties on Monday, November 27, 2006 from 10am onwards outside the BPS Marine Unit offices at Barr's Bay Park in the City of Hamilton.
The Bermuda Police Service is investigating a serious sexual assault that took place in Pembroke during the early morning hours of Sunday, November 12, 2006. Currently Police have a man in custody assisting with inquiries into the incident.
The investigation into the murder of Marcus Gibbings is in its 13th day with 14 detectives currently attached to the investigation working under the command of Acting Inspectors Terry Maxwell and Robert Cardwell.
Police can now confirm the death of 52 year old David Santucci of Southampton. David died as a result of a collision that took place at 11:55am today at the junction of Middle Road and Longford Road in Warwick.
The Bermuda Police Service is asking for the public’s assistance in locating 15 year old Mandela Smith. He was last seen on Thursday, October 26, 2006 at 7pm outside his South Road, Paget residence. Mandela is described as dark skinned, 6’ tall weighing approximately 190 pounds with a close haircut.