Impaired Driving - Around 6:45pm on Tuesday November 8th, police officers were on mobile patrol in the Crow Lane, Pembroke area when they came upon a single vehicle collision. It appears that a car was travelling along Crow Lane when it collided with the concrete centre divider. The driver, a 41 year old St. George’s woman was not injured; however she was later arrested and detained on suspicion of impaired driving. Inquiries are underway.
The Bermuda Police Service is aware of the concerns of Warwick residents following serious incidents in that parish recently. As
a result the Police Mobile Command vehicle, manned by Community Action Team (CAT) officers, will be located at the junction of Middle Road and Khyber Pass in Warwick from 11am – 7pm starting Wednesday, November 9th.
The officers will be conducting foot patrols in the surrounding neighbourhoods to reassure area residents and will also be available at the mobile command vehicle to answer questions or respond to any concerns the public may have.
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.
About 2:30am on Saturday 5th November 2011, police officers were on uniform patrol in the vicinity of the former Clayhouse Inn, located on North Shore Road in Devonshire Parish. At that time police officers observed two men near a parked motor vehicle. On seeing the officers the two men attempted to avoid police by driving off on a motorcycle resulting in a brief pursuit. They were stopped and detained a short distance away.
On Saturday, November 5th members of the Police K9 Unit along with members of the Department of Corrections K9 Unit took part
in the SPCA Animal Expo & Fair, held at the Botanical Gardens. The display of skills and training by the officers and their canine partners took place from 12 noon to 1pm in front of an appreciative crowd. At the end of the presentation, the officers received awards and treats for their canine partners.
Police K-9 Display - On Saturday November 5th, the Police K-9 Unit will be doing an hour long display at the Bermuda SPCA Animal Expo and Fair 2011.
It will be held at the Botanical Gardens; with the K-9 display taking place from 12:00 – 1:00 pm.
This will be a good opportunity to see the K-9 Unit in action. They were unable to showcase their skills at the Display Day during Police Week 2011 in October - because unfortunately the event was rained out.
Commissioner of Police Michael DeSilva - Three quarters of the way through the year, the overriding messages from the latest crime statistics are that crime continues to decrease across most categories and total crime has dropped significantly compared to the same period last year.
Imitation Firearm Handed In - Around 10:15am on Thursday, November 3rd a member of the public attended Somerset Police Station and handed in an imitation firearm. The item was discovered during a cleanup of the Malabar Road, Sandys parish area. The imitation firearm will be forensically examined and anyone with any information regarding this matter or who may have information on the location of a firearm is encouraged to contact the independent and confidential Crime Stoppers hotline on 800-8477.
Handbag Snatch - Around 9am on Tuesday November 1st, police responded to a reported handbag snatch in the Spring Hill, Warwick area. It appears that a 49 year old Warwick woman was walking in the area when two unknown males on a black motorcycle rode alongside her. The passenger of the bike grabbed her handbag. A brief struggle ensued between the passenger and the Warwick woman before the suspects made good their escape with the handbag which contained a wallet and personal items. The suspects are described as two males on a black motorcycle, wearing all black clothing and black helmets with full faced visors.
The Bermuda Police Service can now confirm the death of 27 year old Landro Minors of St. George’s. Around 9:45pm on Tuesday, November 1st Mr. Minors was riding a motorcycle along Middle Road in Smith's parish near the junction with Clarendon Road, in the vicinity of Whitney Institute Middle School, when he was seriously injured after colliding with a wall.