At 1:20pm yesterday afternoon, a 70 year old man was robbed while at the junction of Curving Avenue and King Street in Pembroke by 3 unknown men. He had 7 rings, 2 gold chains and a cellular phone stolen from him. He received bruising to his legs, arms and chest. The 70 year old man was then conveyed to KEMH for treatment and released. The suspects are described as black males wearing white shirts and khaki pants.
At 3:30pm yesterday Police responded to a report of a burglary that took place on Long Lane Hill in Hamilton Parish. Upon Police arrival they spoke to the complainants who stated that after securing and locking their home in the morning, they returned at 3pm only to find their 52 inch Sony TV sitting in the driveway. It appears that someone gained entry to their property and stole a variety of items. Inquires into this incident are underway.
Police are appealing for witnesses to the assault of a Portuguese fan who was attacked by a group of men outside of Docksiders Pub on Front Street last Wednesday evening July 5th 2006. The circumstances are as follows: After the end of the France vs.
At 12:45 this morning, Police attended a Warwickshire Road, Warwick residence on a report of a burglary. The complainant stated that she fell asleep in the living room only to be awoken by someone who had gained entry to her residence. The complainant screamed at the suspect to leave and the thief made good his escape. The suspect is described as 5’11" tall of slim build wearing a dark grey hooded jacket.
Around 10:30pm yesterday evening Police attended a report of men fighting at Captain’s Lounge in the City of Hamilton.
On Saturday July 8th at 2:30am Police were stationary on South Road in Paget at the junction of Bermuda College, when they observed a motorcycle traveling west along South Road. The officers observed the rider almost strike the curb near the Paraquet Restaurant then make a right turn on to Southcote Road. Whilst going up the said road the rider grazed up against the nearside hedge.
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