The Bermuda Police Service can now confirm the death of 45 year old Rohan Simons and extends sincere condolences to his family and friends.
Mr. Simons was found in an unresponsive state around 11:10am Sunday, June 25th at a property in the Spar Lane, Craddock Road Sandys parish area and later pronounced dead at that location by an on call doctor.
As previously stated foul play is not suspected. However, an autopsy is anticipated.
Around 4:45am Sunday, June 25th police officers responded to a report of gunshots in the Khyber Pass, Warwick area.
There were no reported injuries but evidence found confirmed that a firearm had been discharged.
Around 11:10am Sunday, June 25th police and first responders were dispatched to a report of an unresponsive male at a property in the Spar Lane, Craddock Road Sandys parish area.
The 45 year old man, believed to be from Sandys parish, was later pronounced dead at that location by an on call doctor.
No further information regarding the deceased will be provided at this time, until his next of kin have been notified.
Around 8pm Wednesday, June 21st marine police responded to a report of a vessel on the rocks with an unconscious man aboard at Gibbet Island in Flatts off North Shore Road, Smith’s parish.
On officers arrival the 52 year old man, believed to be from Devonshire, regained consciousness.
The Bermuda Police Service can now confirm the death of 63 year old Brian Anderson and extends sincere condolences to his family and friends.
Mr. Anderson, an American visitor said to be from Arizona, was riding a rental cycle with his 11 year old granddaughter as pillion passenger along South Road in Devonshire around 5pm Monday when a collision occurred with a car being driven in the opposite direction near the junction with Brimstone Hill.
Around 5pm today (Monday, June 19th) police and first responders were dispatched to a reported two vehicle collision on South Road in Devonshire near the junction with Brimstone Hill involving a rental cycle and a car.
Details remain limited.
However, it appears that the rider, believed be a 63 year old man, was traveling with a young female pillion passenger, believed to be a 10 year old girl, when the collision occurred.
Sea conditions on Friday 16th June prevented the Joint Services Explosives Ordnance Disposal (JSEOD) team, made up of members of the Bermuda Police Service and Royal Bermuda Regiment, from detonating recently located items in the Chaplin Bay area that have been confirmed as military ordnance from World War II.
Working in partnership with UK EOD experts, another attempt will be made Tuesday, 20th June using the safest method of disposal.
Around 5:15pm Thursday, June 15th police and first responders were dispatched to a reported three vehicle collision on Middle Road in Southampton near the junction with South Road.
It appears that a car, taxi and motorcycle were involved.
The car ended up on its side with the driver, believed to be a 54 year old Sandys parish woman, temporarily trapped in the vehicle.
The Joint Services Explosives Ordnance Disposal (JSEOD) team, made up of members of the Bermuda Police Service and Royal Bermuda Regiment, will conduct an operation off Chaplin Bay tomorrow morning, Friday, 16th June, to detonate recently discovered unexploded military ordnance.
The public may hear a loud noise similar to thunder during the process and the beach will be cordoned off by the Royal Bermuda Regiment to prevent public access.
Assistant Commissioner of Police Antoine Daniels – There are a number of events scheduled for Bermuda National Heroes Day holiday weekend and the Bermuda Police Service is seeking the public’s cooperation during the festivities.
In particular, the public should be aware of the following:
5 Star Friday (June 16th) – commencing at 7pm at the National Sports Centre.