At 11:35pm on Sunday, Police attended a reported disturbance at a Railway Trail, Southampton residence. It appears that around 11:20pm two vehicles drove on to the property. Several individuals got out of the vehicles brandishing machetes as well as other blunt/edged weapons and proceeded towards the lower apartment, which was occupied by several young men and women.
The Bermuda Police Service is continuing to appeal for any witnesses to the incident that occurred at the Hamilton Marketplace around 4:55pm on Saturday, March 25, 2006 involving a man entering the store brandishing a hatchet and threatening staff (in front of customers) before making good his escape in a white Suzuki jeep.
At 4:55pm on Saturday, Police attended a reported assault at the Hamilton Marketplace on Church Street in the City of Hamilton. It appears that a man parked his car in the underground parking lot at the Marketplace, leaving a young boy in the vehicle while he went shopping.
Around 5:50 this morning, Police attended a reported breaking and entering at a Second Avenue, Devonshire residence. On arrival officers spoke with the complainants who stated that sometime around 5:15am an unknown culprit gained entry into their home. When confronted by the male complainant, the female culprit claimed her car had broken down and she entered the home to phone a taxi.
Around 9:45pm on Wednesday, Police attended a reported serious road traffic collision on Middle Road in Southampton near the junction with Tribe Road #3, involving a van and a motorcycle. It appears that the van was traveling west with the motorcycle also traveling in the same direction behind the van.
The Bermuda Police Service can now confirm the death of 20 year old Samuel Fubler of Sandy's parish. Mr. Fubler suffered fatal injuries after the motorcycle he was riding collided with a van and then a wall on Middle Road in Southampton around 9:45pm on Wednesday.
At 6:15 this morning, Police attended a reported breaking and entering at a Highwood Lane, Paget residence. On arrival officers spoke with the complainants who stated that around 6am they were awoken by noises in their bedroom. They then saw an unknown man at the foot of the bed. The culprit grabbed a red ladies bag and made good his escape.
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