Around 12:20am on Thursday, October 9th first responders were dispatched to a reported single vehicle collision on North Shore Road in Hamilton parish near the junction with Old Road.
It appears that a car was being driven along North Shore Road when it collided with a wall. The driver, a 46 year old Pembroke man and his passenger, a 43 year old Hamilton parish man, sustained relatively minor injuries.
Both were taken to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital via ambulance for medical assessment and later discharged. The Pembroke man was subsequently arrested on suspicion of impaired driving.
Apparently the car was extensively damaged. Inquiries regarding this collision are ongoing and any witnesses are encouraged to contact PC Kirsteen Brown on the main police telephone number 295-0011.
Van Collides With Utility Pole in Warwick
Around 2:15pm on Wednesday, October 8th first responders were dispatched to a reported single vehicle collision on Harbour Road in Warwick near the junction with Burnt House Drive.
It appears that a van was being driven along Harbour Road when it collided with a utility pole. The driver, a 63 year old Southampton woman, was taken to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital via ambulance for medical assessment and later discharged.
The van received front end damage and was subsequently towed from the scene. BELCO personnel also attended the area regarding the damaged utility pole. Inquiries into this collision are ongoing and any witnesses should contact PC Shantia Furbert on telephone number 247-1788.
Update: Reported Serious Two Vehicle Collision on Crow Lane
At last check the 56 year old Devonshire man injured around 1:45pm Wednesday, October 8th when the motorcycle he was riding collided with a truck at the junction of Crow Lane and Lane Hill in Pembroke was recovering on a general ward at the hospital.
The witness appeal continues and anyone who may have seen this collision is encouraged to contact PC Courtney Downie or PC Avasonjia Hewitt at the Hamilton Police Station on telephone number 247-1704.