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Theft of ‘Villa Monticello, Bermuda’ Painting

Wed, 2011-02-09

At 2pm on Tuesday, February 8th 2011 Police received a report of a theft from a Deepwood Drive, Pembroke residence. It appears that sometime between 10am and 12 noon that day, a painting was removed from the home. The painting is called ‘Villa Monticello, Bermuda’ by the artist Eleanor Abrams and measures 18 inches by 15 inches.

February 9 - Daily Report

Wed, 2011-02-09

Burglary - At 5:20pm on Tuesday, Police received a report of a burglary at a Lynwood Drive, Hamilton parish residence. It appears that sometime between 8:10am and 5:10pm that day, an unknown culprit or culprits gained entry into the home while it was unoccupied. The culprit(s) stole a quantity of cash, electronic items, jewelry and alcohol. Two suspects, a 36 year old Hamilton parish man and a 27 year old Sandys parish man, have been arrested in connection with this matter. Some of the stolen property was also recovered. Inquiries into this incident are ongoing.

February 8 - Weekly Review

Tue, 2011-02-08

The Bermuda Police Service continues to advise the motoring public to slow down and to drive as well as ride responsibly on the island’s roads. Additionally, we urge those traveling in cars to use their seatbelts at all times and make sure any children traveling in the vehicle are appropriately restrained. Those traveling on motorcycles should always fasten their helmets and avoid making a third lane.

During the week of Monday, January 31st – Monday, February 7th 2011 there were:

February 7 - Daily Report

Mon, 2011-02-07

Burglary - At 7:35pm on Sunday, Police received a report of a burglary at a Church Street, Pembroke business. It appears that sometime earlier an unknown culprit gained entry into the shoe store and stole a quantity of cash. Inquiries into this incident are underway.

At 10:35am on Sunday, Police received a report of a burglary at a Euclid Avenue, Pembroke residence. It appears that sometime between 7pm on Saturday and 6:15am on Sunday, an unknown culprit gained entry into the home. The culprit stole a quantity of cash. Inquiries into this incident are underway.

Colford Ferguson Murder Investigation

Mon, 2011-02-07

Assistant Commissioner of Police David Mirfield - The Bermuda Police Service sends its sincere condolences to the family and friends of Colford Ferguson.

Shortly Detective Chief Inspector Pedro will address you directly as to the progress made in the investigation, however before that I would just like to speak to the progress we have made over the past year in our fight to tackle gun and gang violence.

February 6 - Weekend Report

Sun, 2011-02-06

Disturbance - Around 9:10pm on Saturday, Police responded to a reported disturbance at BAA on Woodlands Road in Pembroke. On arrival officers found there was no disturbance taking place. However, as a result of further inquiries at the scene, four men in their early 20s were detained. Of the four men initially detained, two were subsequently released without charge. The remaining individuals, a 20 year old St. George’s man and a 22 year old Warwick man, were arrested for using offensive words and outstanding warrants respectively.

Murder of Colford Ferguson

Sat, 2011-02-05

Detective Chief Inspector Nicholas Pedro, Officer In Charge of the Serious Crime Unit - The Bermuda Police Service can now confirm the death of 29 year old Mr. Colford Ferguson. Mr. Ferguson was a single man who lived in Warwick Parish, and leaves behind a four year old daughter to grieve his passing. The Bermuda Police Service is closely assisting Mr. Ferguson’s family to get through this difficult time. Our thoughts are with Mr. Ferguson’s family and friends.

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