Pembroke residents are encouraged to attend a Central Community Action Team community clinic being held Saturday 28th February at C-Mart on North Shore Road in Pembroke from 12 noon until 4pm.
At the event area residents will have the opportunity to meet their Community Action Team officer, discuss any community issues they may have and receive crime prevention advice.
Superintendent Darrin Simons - The Bermuda Police Service has received five separate reports of willful damage in the City of Hamilton. It appears that an individual or individuals spray painted buildings in the city overnight. As of 11am the affected locations are:
Rear of Cabinet Building, Reid Street side
Global House on Church Street
The Eastern Community Action Team will be holding a 'Meet Your Community Action Team (CAT) Officers' - Police Community Outreach Clinic tomorrow, Wednesday 25th February at A1 Supermarket in Smith's parish from 4pm until 6pm.
CAT officers will be available at the location to meet with members of the public and discuss any concerns they may have.
Around 1:30pm on Saturday, February 21st first responders attended a reported collision on Middle Road in Devonshire near the junction with Hermitage Road.
Details remain limited at this time; however it appears that a truck and possibly two or three other vehicles were involved. The truck ended up colliding with a wall outside the Bermuda Squash Racquets Association.
At 7:50am on Sunday police responded to a report of an incident that took place at a residence on Riviera Estates in Southampton.
Upon police arrival it was ascertained that two men were engaged in an altercation with one of the men brandishing a weapon (mattock). It was believed the weapon wielding man was barricaded in a shed however he then was seen walking on a near by road. After a brief struggle with police the man was arrested and taken into police custody.
Around 5:12pm on Friday February 20th police and first responders attended a reported two vehicle collision on Middle Road in Warwick parish near the junction with St. Mary’s Road. Details are limited at this time but it appears that a male rider was riding along Middle Road when he lost control of his vehicle and collided with a car. The rider was injured and taken to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital via ambulance where he is being treated for leg injuries.
At 11:30am today (Tuesday, Feb 17th) police responded to a report of what appeared to be a robbery in progress at a residence on Cedar Hill in Warwick. Details are still emerging but it appears a neighbour saw what appeared to be 3 suspicious males trying to gain entry into a dwelling. Police were dispatched and the suspects fled the area. Two of the suspects were later captured in the area of Horseshoe Bay Road in Southampton. However, the search for the third subject continues and a motorcycle involved in the incident was impounded. Police are appealing for anyone who may have seen anything suspicious in the area to please contact police on 295-0011.
Twelve Detectives from the Crime Division of the Bermuda Police Service, this week (Feb 16-20th) have embarked on critical training around Sexual Assault. The training is hosted by the Sexual Assault Response Team (SART) which includes Nurse Examiners, Bermuda Police Service, Department of Child and Family Services and The Center Against Abuse. The course is being facilitated by Kathy Bell MS RN, forensic Nursing Administrator for the Tulsa Police Department, Tulsa Oklahoma along with local experts: Nurse Rebeca Madeiros and Gaynell Hayward-Caesar Chief Nursing Officer and Inspector Mark Clarke.
At approximately 9:50pm on Sunday night police responded to a report of a two vehicle, road traffic collision that took place at the junction of Crow Lane and Corkscrew Hill. Details are limited at this time however it appears that a motorcycle was pulling out of the bus layby and car traveling in an easterly direction on Crow Lane collided. As a result, a 42 year old man was taken to the KEMH where he is presently in the ICU listed in stable condition with serious internal injuries however, the driver of the car escaped unharmed.
Police responded to a report of a two vehicle collision that took place on North Shore Road in Hamilton Parish just west of Studio Lane involving two cars on Saturday at a few minutes after 6am. It appears that one of the vehicles was traveling east along North Shore Road when the driver collided with a Bermuda Stone wall embankment located near the eastbound lane and flipped over and landed a few meters away. As a result, a car traveling in the opposite direction collided with that vehicle.