First responders attended a report of a road traffic collision that took place at 7:26pm on Wednesday evening on South Road in Paget in front of Ice Queen. It appears that a car collided with a cycle at the entrance and this resulted in the motorcyclist and his passenger being taken to the hospital. The rider, a 50 year old man is being treated for what is believed to be leg and back injuries while the passenger and the driver of the car were uninjured.
The second and third community clinics for residents of the western parishes (Sandys, Southampton and Warwick) hosted by the Bermuda Police Service Western Community Action Team will be held on Wednesday and Thursday of this week.
Wednesday, November 27th – Warwick Esso Tigermarket parking lot, #66 Middle Road, Warwick from 2pm to 6pm.
Thursday, November 28th – Heron Bay Market Place Supermarket parking lot, Middle Road, Southampton from 2pm to 6pm.
Over the weekend, police officers arrested seven people on suspicion of impaired driving as the Selective Traffic Enforcement Programme (STEP) continues.
Officers also arrested 21 people for outstanding warrants and conducted liquor license checks at various liquor licensed premises throughout the island.
The Bermuda Police Service Western Community Action Team invites residents of the western parishes (Sandys, Southampton and Warwick) to get to know their Community Action Team (CAT) officers at three upcoming community clinics promoting police interacting with area residents to make a difference in their communities.
Monday, November 25th – Maximart Supermarket parking lot, #42 Middle Road, Hog Bay, Sandys from 2pm to 6pm.
The 47 year old Hamilton parish man and 46 year old Warwick man believed seriously injured in a motorcycle and auxiliary cycle collision around 8:40pm Thursday, November 21st on East Broadway in Pembroke have both been treated and subsequently discharged from hospital.
Initial reports suggested that the two riders had sustained serious injuries in Thursday night’s collision.
At 8:40pm first responders attended a report of a road traffic collision on East Broadway in the area of the Rubis Gas Station and Blue Waters Anglers Club in Pembroke.
It appears that a cycle was traveling east and another west when it appears that the cycles collided. Both victims were taken to the hospital where both are being treated for what at this point is being described as serious injuries.
Around 1:15am on Thursday, November 21st police and first responders attended a reported two car collision on Middle Road in Devonshire near the junction with Christ Church Lane.
It appears that both cars were being driven along Middle Road when they collided. The injured drivers, a 46 year old Pembroke woman and a 49 year old Devonshire man, were taken to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital via ambulance for treatment.
The Pembroke woman was later discharged. At last check the Devonshire man was still receiving treatment at the hospital.
The investigation into a burglary at a Rocklands View, Warwick residence is ongoing, with evidence still being secured at that location. Western Community Action Team officers are also in the neighbourhood to provide reassurance to area residents.
The four male suspects arrested in connection with this matter range in age from 24 to 43 years old. They remain in police custody and a court appearance is anticipated in due course.
Acting Inspector Alex Rollin - This morning at about 11am police officers responded to a burglary in progress in the Rockland Crescent and Rockland Estate area of Warwick. On arrival police officers managed to find three persons, who were arrested. A fourth suspect fled from the house and eventually barricaded himself in a house close by.
Officers responded to that residence. They put on a containment around that residence and eventually with the help of a crisis and hostage negotiator the person was brought out of the house and duly arrested.
At a 7pm Passing Out Ceremony on Thursday, November 14th held in the Prospect Police Recreation Club hall at Police Headquarters Devonshire, 19 men and women officially became Reserve Police Constables.
Dignitaries present at the ceremony included Commissioner of Police Michael DeSilva, Deputy Commissioner Mike Jackman, Assistant Commissioner Paul Wright, Acting Commandant Cannoth Roberts, Reserve Superintendent Sandra Beach and Reserve Chief Inspector Arnim Donawa as well as numerous family, friends and colleagues.