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Theft

Wed, 2006-05-24

At 1:40 this morning, Police attended a report of a theft at Bernard's Park in Pembroke. On arrival officers spoke with the complainant who rented out several tents for use during the Bermuda Day festivities. He stated that around 11:30pm on Wednesday his employees were at the park disassembling the tents, when they discovered one tent missing.

Body Found At South Shore Beach

Mon, 2006-05-22

The Bermuda Police Service can now confirm that the body that washed ashore on the beach of a Southampton guest property around 12:05pm on Monday is that of 48 year old Deborah Santucci-Smith of Southampton. The body was identified by next of kin. The Bermuda Police Service extends its sincere condolences to the family & friends of the deceased.

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Burglary

Sun, 2006-05-21

Around 6:20 this morning, Police received a report of a burglary at Bo's Lawn Equipment on Middle Road in Warwick. On arrival officers spoke with the complainant who stated that sometime between Saturday May 20 and earlier on Monday, May 22 an unknown culprit gained entry into the store. The culprit stole approximately $100 in cash and around 40 - 60 cartons of Marlboro Light cigarettes.

Robbery

Sat, 2006-05-20

At 4pm on Saturday, Police attended a report of a robbery. On arrival officers spoke with the victims, a 27 year old Paget woman and a 28 year old Warwick woman. The women stated that a short time earlier they were riding together on a motorcycle down Tribe Road #4 (near Elbow Beach) when they were approached by an unknown man on another motorcycle, who caused them to stop.

Robbery

Thu, 2006-05-18

At 4:40pm on Thursday, Police received a report of a robbery. The victim, a 22 year old Smith's parish man, stated that sometime between midnight and 2am on Saturday, May 13, 2006 he was walking through Chancery Lane in the City of Hamilton when he was approached by an unknown man who asked for money.

Burglary

Wed, 2006-05-17

Around 12:20 this morning, Police attended a reported burglary at a Hamilton parish guest property. On arrival officers spoke with the victim, a 50 year old Canadian man, who stated that earlier he was in his apartment when an unknown man gained entry brandishing a hacksaw and demanded money. The contract worker gave the suspect $300 in cash.

Police Boat Naming Competition

Wed, 2006-05-17

The Bermuda Police Service is sponsoring a Police Boat Naming Competition for its new Police boat, which is expected to arrive in Bermuda before the end of the year.

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