At last check the 38 year old male injured around 3:10am Saturday, November 8th on Union Street in Pembroke was in stable condition at the hospital’s Intensive Care Unit.
Initial information suggests that the hospitalised man was injured during an altercation with another man. A 57 year old Bermudian man has been arrested in connection with this matter and remains in police custody. A court appearance is anticipated in due course.
Around 3:10am on Saturday, November 8th first responders were dispatched to a report of persons fighting on Union Street in Pembroke.
Details remain unclear at this time; however an injured 38 year old Bermudian man was located at the scene and taken to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital via ambulance for treatment. At last check he was in critical condition at the hospital’s Intensive Care Unit.
The Bermuda Police Service and the Department of Consumer Affairs take this opportunity to advise residents to exercise caution when participating in local investment schemes, particularly when return is promised following the recruitment of others. Both are aware of a gold investment scheme in current operation, which promises the potential investor no upfront costs, yet the gold product is offered far in excess of normal market prices.
Inquiries regarding the serious single vehicle motorcycle collision that occurred around 7:10pm Saturday, November 1st on Middle Road in Southampton near the junction with Lighthouse Road continue.
At last check the injured rider, a 23 year old Smith’s parish man, was in stable condition at the hospital’s Intensive Care Unit.
30 year old Patrick Newton Stamp appeared in Magistrates’ Court today facing charges regarding the premeditated murder of 20 year old Malcolm Augustus that took place on December 24th 2012 in St. George’s.
Stamp, who is jointly charged with Wolde Gardner, was remanded in custody to reappear at a later date. See a previous report regarding Stamp's extradition proceedings in the UK.
Around 7:35pm on Monday, November 3rd first responders were dispatched to a reported single vehicle motorcycle collision on Harbour Road in Warwick near the junction with Keith Hall Road.
It appears that a motorcyclist riding along Harbour Road was injured after colliding with a wall. The 45 year old St. George’s man was taken to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital via ambulance for treatment. At last check he was recovering in stable condition on a general ward.
The Bermuda Police Service would like to thank the public for their cooperation during the Halloween weekend. While there were a few reported incidents involving the throwing of objects, mostly eggs, there were no reported injuries and minimal damage caused.
Negative behavior on Halloween continues to steadily decrease each year and the community as well as our community partners are to be commended for working with the police to create a positive, proactive atmosphere with a zero tolerance approach regarding anti-social behavior.
At last check the 23 year old Smith’s parish man injured in a reported serious single vehicle motorcycle collision on Middle Road in Southampton near the junction with Lighthouse Road around 7:10pm Saturday, November 1st was in critical condition at the hospital’s Intensive Care Unit.
Inquiries regarding this collision are ongoing and any witnesses that have not yet come forward should contact the main police telephone number 295-0011.
Around 7:10pm on Saturday, November 1st first responders were dispatched to a reported serious single vehicle motorcycle collision on Middle Road in Southampton near the junction with Lighthouse Road.
Details remain unclear at this time; however the injured motorcyclist, a 23 year old Smith’s parish man, was taken to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital via ambulance for treatment. At last check he was in the Intensive Care Unit.
Inspector Robert Cardwell, Officer Responsible for Roads Policing - The Police Service has a number of motorcycles and other vehicles in their possession. Members of the public are encouraged to review the list of registration numbers to identify any vehicle that may belong to them.
These vehicles are a combination of recovered reported stolen vehicles and the registered owner is not contactable or has left the island; vehicles taken from collision scenes for safe keeping and have not been collected or the owner has not given the police written permission to dispose of it and vehicles that are not registered such as motor-cross motorcycles and pedal cycles.