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Injury RTC

Sat, 2008-02-09

At 3:10am on Saturday, Police received a report of a serious road traffic collision resulting in injury on Middle Road in Warwick, near the junction with Keith Hall Road. Details remain unclear; however, it appears that a motorcycle was traveling east on Middle Road when the collision occurred. The rider of the motorcycle, a 21 year old Warwick man, sustained serious head injuries.

Burglary

Thu, 2008-02-07

Around 6:40pm on Thursday, Police received a report of a burglary at a Footbridge Lane, Pembroke residence. The complainant stated that sometime between 8:30am and 6:30pm that day, an unknown culprit gained entry into her apartment while it was unoccupied. The culprit stole a quantity of jewelry. Inquiries into this incident are underway.

Robbery

Wed, 2008-02-06

Around 11pm on Wednesday, Police received a report of a robbery at the junction of Middle Road and Princess Drive in Southampton (Fairmont Southampton hotel property). The victims, a couple who work at the Fairmont Southampton, stated that they were waiting for the hotel shuttle bus when they were approached by four unknown men who had been loitering in the area.

Burglary

Tue, 2008-02-05

Around 4 this morning, Police attended a reported burglary at a Swansville Drive, Warwick residence. On arrival officers spoke with the complainants who stated that a short time earlier, they awoke to find an unknown man in their apartment.

Burglary

Mon, 2008-02-04

Around 8:20pm on Monday, Police attended a reported burglary at a Clarkes Hill, St. Georges residence. On arrival officers spoke with the complainant who stated that sometime between 11am and 6:50pm that day, an unknown culprit gained entry into her home while it was unoccupied.

Search Warrant Executed

Sun, 2008-02-03

Around 5 this morning Police executed a search warrant in the Curving Avenue, Pembroke area and as a result a diversionary device was employed that may have created a very large bang in the area. The Bermuda Police Service would like to apologize for the noise and assure the public that it was nothing untoward.

Weekend Activity

Burglary

Sat, 2008-02-02

Around 3:20 this morning, Police attended a reported burglary at Grannies Kitchen on North Shore Road in Pembroke. On arrival officers spoke with the complainant who stated that sometime between 6pm on Saturday and 3am on Sunday, an unknown culprit gained entry into the store. The culprit stole a quantity of phone cards. Inquiries into this incident are underway.

Theft

Robbery

Thu, 2008-01-31

Around 11pm on Thursday, Police attended a reported robbery on Mangrove Bay Road in Sandys parish. On arrival officers spoke with the victim, a 37 year old Sandys parish man, who stated that he withdrew a quantity of cash from an area ATM machine and proceeded to walk to a nearby bus stop. At the bus stop he was confronted by an unknown man who demanded money.

Injury RTC

Wed, 2008-01-30

Around 4:55pm on Wednesday, Police attended a reported road traffic collision resulting in injury at the junction of Middle Road and Tee Street in Devonshire involving a car and a motorcycle. It appears that the car was traveling north on Tee Street and the motorcycle was traveling west on Middle Road when the vehicles collided.

Handbag Snatch

Wed, 2008-01-30

 

Around 10am today, Police received a report of a handbag snatch on Parsons Road in Pembroke. The victim, a 51 year old Pembroke woman, stated that around 9:45am she was walking across a pedestrian crossing when an unknown man on a motorcycle rode past and snatched her handbag. The suspect then made good his escape. The brown Louis Vuitton handbag contained a quantity of cash and personal items. The Pembroke woman was not injured. Police are appealing for any witnesses to this incident or anyone with any information to contact PC Michael Harkin on 295-0011.

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