The 2006 summer airline schedule shows there will be between 20 and 26 flights each day. This increase in flights and passenger load will put a strain on the parking resources at the Bermuda International Airport (BIA) requiring the parking regulations there to be strictly enforced.
A 30 year old Pembroke man has been taken into Police custody and is assisting Police with inquiries into the shooting that took place at the Swinging Doors Nightclub on Court Street in the early hours of Monday morning.
At 2:30 this morning Police responded to a shooting incident which occurred inside the Swinging Doors Nightclub on Court Street. At present the victims are a 26 year old female, a 21 year old male and a 30 year old male all from Pembroke. All of the individuals are being treated at KEMH and their injuries do not appear to be life threatening.
Following the permission granted by the Minister of Labour, Home Affairs & Public Safety, the Commissioner of Police at 8am today authorized the distribution of the incapacitant spray known as 'Captor' to Police officers trained in its use. So far 247 Police officers (both uniformed and plain-clothed, including members of the Bermuda Reserve Police) have been trained in the use of 'Captor'.
The Bermuda Police Service is continuing to appeal for any witnesses to the incident that occurred at the Hamilton Marketplace around 4:55pm on Saturday, March 25, 2006 involving a man entering the store brandishing a hatchet and threatening staff (in front of customers) before making good his escape in a white Suzuki jeep.
The Bermuda Police Service can now confirm the death of 20 year old Samuel Fubler of Sandy's parish. Mr. Fubler suffered fatal injuries after the motorcycle he was riding collided with a van and then a wall on Middle Road in Southampton around 9:45pm on Wednesday.
At 4:45 this morning, Police attended a reported single vehicle road traffic collision on South Road in Devonshire near the junction with Devon Spring Road. Details about the collision remain unclear; however, a blue Toyota Yaris was extensively damaged and the driver of the car left the scene prior to the arrival of Police.
Effective tomorrow, Wednesday March 15, 2006 at 9:30am, Montpelier Road, Devonshire will be open to traffic traveling in a northerly direction only, while trench work continues along Middle Road. There will be barriers equipped with traffic signs in place at the foot of Montpelier Road to direct traffic.
Promoted to the rank of Sergeant: Jamiko Tucker.