There is less than one week to go until the start of Police Week! The Bermuda Police Service would like to remind the public that Police Week 2007, being held from Saturday October 27th to Saturday November 3rd, includes a number of community related events suitable for school children to senior citizens, and everyone in between.
Around 8:50am on Friday, Police received a report of a burglary at St. Georges Preschool. The complainant stated that sometime between 3:45pm on Thursday and 8:45am on Friday, an unknown culprit gained entry into an office on the premises. The culprit stole a quantity of cash raised by the school, which was destined for charity. Inquiries into this incident are underway.
Around 12:10am today, Police attended a reported road traffic collision resulting in injury on North Shore Road in Pembroke near the junction with Band Room Lane involving a car and a motorcycle. It appears that the motorcycle was traveling west on North Shore Road and the car was traveling in the opposite direction when the car overtook a bus also traveling east and collided with the motorcycle.
At 3:05pm on Wednesday, Police attended a reported theft from Robertsons Drug Store in St. Georges. On arrival officers spoke with the complainant who stated that sometime between 2:20pm and 2:30pm that day, an unknown culprit entered the store and stole a donation box containing a quantity of cash. Inquiries into this incident are underway.
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At 2:30pm today, Police attended a reported damage only road traffic collision on Crow Lane in Pembroke, near the North Round-a-bout involving two tractor trailers. It appears the two Correia construction vehicles were part of a three vehicle convoy (escort vehicle and two tractor trailers) carrying a load of steel to Dockyard when the tractor trailer at the rear of the convoy collided with a steel girder on the tractor trailer in front of it, after the lead tractor trailer stopped as another vehicle was negotiating the round-a-bout.
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