Appeal for Witnesses - The Bermuda Police Service is appealing for information regarding the whereabouts of Landro Minors just prior to the fatal collision that claimed his life around 9:45pm on Tuesday, November 1st. In particular, we are interested in speaking with anyone who may have seen Mr. Minors between the area of Collectors Hill and Middle Road near the junction with Clarendon Road, Smith’s parish earlier that evening. Anyone with any information is encouraged to contact PC Tyrone Fox on 247-1788.
Stolen Vehicle
Around 12 noon on Saturday November 5th, Police received a report of a vehicle taken without its owner’s consent. It appears that between 10:30 pm on Friday November 4th and 10am on Saturday November 5th, a van was taken from outside a Naval Tanks Hill, St. George’s residence. The vehicle is described as a white van with the words ‘Food for Thought’ on the side bearing a license plate number L2731. Inquiries into this incident are ongoing. Anyone with information or who may know the whereabouts of this van should contact the Southside Police Station on 293-2222.
Burglary Advisory
The Bermuda Police Service would like to advise the public to remain vigilant regarding burglaries. Over the weekend there were a number of burglaries reported, most occurring in the St. George’s and Warwick areas. Overall, a quantity of jewelry and cash was taken. The public is reminded to make sure all windows and doors are locked before leaving their homes unattended.
We also continue to recommend that all residents secure their valuables out of sight, record serial numbers of all items and take pictures of their possessions. In particular, make note of electronic equipment and jewelry - so that if they are stolen and later recovered, there is an accurate way of identifying them.
Members of the public are encouraged to report any suspicious activity in their neighbourhoods to the Police by contacting 295-0011. The public is reminded that receiving stolen property is an offence punishable under the law.
Weekend Police Activity
Over the weekend, police officers arrested 14 people for outstanding warrants and conducted liquor license checks at various liquor licensed premises throughout the island.