Assault - Around 10:30pm on Sunday, Police received a report of an assault. The victim, a 17 year old young man from Warwick, stated that he and another young man were riding a motorcycle along Khyber Pass in Warwick when they were accosted by two young men travelling in a black car in the area of Random Lane. The victim sustained facial injuries and was taken to KEMH via ambulance for treatment. The other individual on the motorcycle was not injured. It appears that the victim knew his assailants. Inquiries into this incident are underway.
On 9th November 2009 the Bermuda Police Service (BPS) announced the establishment of a task force within the Vulnerable Persons Unit to conduct investigations into offences relating to child internet pornography.
We reported that several persons had been identified including a probationary Police Constable who has now been dismissed from the Service. This morning 41 year old Paul Boorman appeared at Magistrates’ Court charged with 15 counts relating to accessing child pornography.
Enquiries into this case and others will continue. The Bermuda Police Service takes the matter very seriously indeed and is committed to taking every opportunity to bring offenders to justice.
Assistant Commissioner of Police Paul Wright - The murder of Kumi Harford in the early morning of Saturday 5 December 2009 as he was driving home represents the 23rd confirmed incident involving firearms so far this year. Gun violence in Bermuda has resulted in 14 people being injured so far this year, tragically two of them suffering fatal wounds.
The Bermuda Police Service can now confirm the death of 30 year old Kumi Harford of Pembroke. Mr. Harford was shot and killed in the St. Monica's Mission area of Pembroke around 5am Saturday. The investigation into the fatal shooting is ongoing. A press conference to update the media will take place soon.
Local investigators are being assisted by a crime scene examiner and a forensic pathologist from the USA.
There continues to be a high profile Police presence in the area with the Police Mobile Command Unit stationed at the scene and Community Action Team officers conducting house to house inquiries.
Robbery - Around 10:50pm on Friday, Police received a report of a robbery. The victim, a 21 year old Sandys parish man, stated that around 9:45pm that day he was standing next to his Yamaha motorcycle license #BM 724 outside the Warwick Lanes Bowling Alley when he was attached by two unknown men. One of the men reportedly brandished a bladed article. However, the Sandys parish man was not injured. The offenders made good their escape with the victim’s motorcycle via Pearman’s Hill.
Around 5am today, Police received a report of gunshots in the St. Monica’s Mission area of Pembroke. Units responded along with an ambulance and a 30 year old Pembroke man was discovered suffering from gun shot wounds. He was taken to KEMH where he later died as a result of his injuries. No information as to the identity of the victim will be given until the next of kin has been notified.
Assault - Around 9am today, Police received a report of an assault on North Shore Road in Pembroke. Details about what occurred are unclear at this time; however, it appears that the victim, a 39 year old Sandys parish man, was in the C-Mart/‘Ducking Stool’ area when he was attacked by an unknown assailant or assailants with a bladed article. The Sandys parish man sustained injuries to his left arm. He was taken to KEMH via ambulance for treatment. The suspects are described as two men dressed in all black wearing black helmets and riding a black motorcycle. Inquiries into this incident are underway.
Burglary - At 10:45am on Wednesday, Police received a report of a burglary at the Bermuda Golf Academy & Driving Range in Southampton. The complainant stated that sometime overnight an unknown culprit gained entry into the mini golf hut on the premises; however, nothing was taken. It appears that the same culprit also gained entry into the nearby East Meets West restaurant; however once again nothing was taken. Inquiries into this incident are underway.
The Bermuda Police Service is entering the Police vessel ‘Guardian’ in the 2009 Christmas Boat Parade as we join with the community in celebrating Bermuda’s 400th anniversary and 130 years of policing in Bermuda. In keeping with the theme for this year’s Police Week – ‘Our Youth … Our Commitment’ – the six student winners of the 2009 Police Week schools poster competition will be invited onboard as our special guests.
The Eastern Criminal Investigation Unit assisted by the Eastern Community Action Team seized 30 cultivated cannabis plants Tuesday afternoon, which were located on secluded ground adjacent to St. George’s Golf Course.