Police are still seeking the public's assistance in identifying the 2 individuals that took part in a brazen daytime theft from a rental cycle on Tuesday. Attached are pictures that show a little more detail and we are still seeking the public's assistance in identifying these individuals:
Detective Superintendent James Howard - The Bermuda Police Service (BPS) takes this opportunity to thank the public for their patience and assistance over the busy Cup Match holiday period.
This is always a challenging time for the police as we spread our resources to cover at least eight major events that collectively see more than 30,000 people in attendance.
At last check earlier today, the 28 year old Warwick woman injured when the motorcycle she was riding collided with a taxi along Parsons Road near the junction with Deepdale Road West in Pembroke around 11:30pm Saturday, August 2nd was recovering at the hospital's Intensive Care Unit in stable condition. The male taxi driver and female taxi passenger also injured in this collision had less serious wounds. He was treated at the hospital and later discharged while her injuries apparently did not require hospital treatment.
First responders attended a report of a road traffic collision between a motorcycle and a taxi, that took place on Parsons Road, Pembroke near Deep Dale West at 11:28pm last night. It appears that the taxi was travelling west on Parsons Road and the cyclist was travelling east when the female rider lost control of the cycle and collided with the taxi. The female on the cycle is currently in ICU with leg, internal and facial injuries. The taxi driver received cuts and abrasions to his leg and one of the passengers in the taxi received cuts to her leg.
The 51 year old man is currently still in the hospital with a host of serious injuries. The 44 year old woman is listed in serious condition with a number of serious injuries as well. The 19 year old man was arrested on suspicion of driving whilst impaired.
An active investigation into the circumstances surrounding this incident is now underway and police would like to speak with anyone who can assist in this investigation to please call 295-0011.
First responders attended a report of a collision that took place on Saturday morning at 5:52am. It appears that a man was driving his car on Kindley Field Road, when he lost control of his vehicle and careened into two cars that were parked in front of a campsite and then crashed into a tent. This resulted in two people that were asleep in the tent (husband and wife, male 52 and woman 44) being taken to the hospital with serious but non-life threatenig injuries.
At 7:42pm police received a report of a single vehicle road traffic collision on Middle Road, Southampton near Granaway Heights Road, involving a motorcyle. The cyclist was travelling east on Middle Road when it appears that the rider lost control and struck the nearside stone wall. The cyclist, an 18 year old man was unconscious at the scene. He was taken to the hospital with what are being described as life threatening injuries.
The Bermuda Police Service was highly visible both by land and sea yesterday with a high focus at Beach Fest where over 4,000 was estimated to be in attendance. Twelve persons were arrested for various offenses including possession of a controlled drug, invading on the privacy of a female, offensive words, affray, obstruction, and suspicion of wounding.
Around 1:20pm on Monday, July 28th police officers including Marine Unit officers were dispatched to a reported male swimmer in distress in the waters of Bailey’s Bay, Hamilton parish.
On arrival it appears that the 31 year old Hamilton parish man involved was located along the shoreline of an islet conscious and breathing.
Detective Superintendent of Police James Howard - The Bermuda Police Service wishes to take this opportunity to advise the public on a number of matters to ensure a peaceful and safe time during this year's Cup Match holiday weekend. The purpose of this press conference is to provide some details of how we will police the Cup Match weekend using High Visibility patrols alongside our Partner agencies in the Ministry of Public Safety, The Bermuda Reserve Police and the Bermuda Regiment.