Collisions - Around 7:15pm on Saturday, March 17th police and first responders attended a reported collision at the junction of North Shore Road and Stepney Lane in Pembroke involving a motorcycle and a jeep. It appears that both vehicles were traveling along North Shore Road when they collided at the junction. As a result both vehicles were damaged and the rider of the motorcycle, a 58 year old Smith’s parish man, was injured. The victim was taken to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital via ambulance for treatment of his injuries, which are not believed to be serious. There were no other injuries reported. Inquiries into this incident are ongoing.
Around 6:45pm on Saturday, March 17th police attended a reported single vehicle collision on Harrington Sound Road in Hamilton parish near the junction with Arrowroot Lane. It appears that a truck was traveling along Harrington Sound Road when it collided with an embankment and overturned. The truck was extensively damaged as a result. The driver, a 42 year old Hamilton parish man, received minor injuries and was arrested on suspicion of impaired driving. Inquiries into this incident are ongoing.
Around 1:45am on Saturday, March 17th police and first responders attended a reported collision on Mangrove Bay Road in Sandys parish near the junction with Mangrove Lane involving two cars. It appears that a green car was traveling along Mangrove Bay Road when it collided with a white car parked in the area. Both vehicles were reportedly heavily damaged as a result. It is unclear who the driver of the green car was at the time of the collision; however two females, believed to be occupants of the vehicle at the time, were taken to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital via ambulance for treatment of their injuries. At last check one of the alleged victims, a 20 year old Southampton woman, was receiving treatment for an arm injury while the other alleged victim, a 19 year old Sandys parish woman, had been treated and released. Inquiries into this incident are ongoing and any witnesses or anyone with any information is encouraged to contact PC Kevin Medeiros on 295-0011.