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Injury RTC

Thu, 2006-03-02

At 7:10pm on Thursday, Police attended a reported single vehicle road traffic collision resulting in injury on Crow Lane in Pembroke. It appears that a motorcycle was traveling west on Crow Lane when the rider, a 37 year old Sandy's parish man lost control, clipped the sidewalk and collided with a tree. The Sandy's parish man sustained facial injuries and was taken to KEMH for treatment.

Breaking & Entering

Wed, 2006-03-01

At 1:10 this morning, Police attended a reported breaking and entering at a Middle Road, Paget residence. On arrival officers spoke with the complainants who stated that sometime between 8:45am and 11:30pm on Wednesday, an unknown culprit gained entry into their home. The culprit stole several items of jewelry. Inquiries into this incident are underway.

Robbery

Tue, 2006-02-28

Around 10:25pm on Tuesday, Police attended a reported robbery on Blue Hole Hill in Hamilton parish. On arrival officers spoke with the victim, a 22 year old St. George's man, who stated that around 10:05pm he was riding his charcoal coloured Honda Scoopy license #614 AD east on North Shore Road when he noticed three men riding motorcycles following him.

Robbery

Mon, 2006-02-27

At 7:40pm on Monday, Police received a report of a robbery on Slip Point Lane in St. George's. The victim, a 34 year old Pembroke man who works for The Uppercrust Restaurant, stated that around 7:20pm he was riding his motorcycle along Slip Point Lane making a delivery when he was stopped by an unknown man, who appeared to be the intended recipient of the food.

Impaired Driving/Damage Only RTC

Sun, 2006-02-26

Around 7:15pm on Sunday, Police attended a reported single vehicle damage only road traffic collision on Crow Lane in Pembroke, near the East Broadway Shell Service Station. It appears that around 7pm a silver Renault was traveling east on Crow Lane when the driver, a 47 year old Southampton man, lost control and collided with a utility pole.

Theft

Sat, 2006-02-25

At 3:35pm on Saturday, Police attended a reported theft from an unattended vehicle parked outside Standard Hardware on Bakery Lane in Pembroke. On arrival officers spoke with the complainant who stated that sometime between 3:15pm and 3:25pm that day, an unknown culprit gained entry into the van while he was inside the store. The culprit stole a green & black Makita jack hammer.

Fatal RTC

Fri, 2006-02-24

The Bermuda Police Service can now confirm the death of 77 year old Peter Richold of Warwick. Mr. Richold was driving his car east on South Road in Southampton when he lost control and collided with a bus traveling in the opposite direction around 10:40am Friday. He was taken to KEMH via ambulance and subsequently pronounced dead a short time later.

Fatal RTC

Thu, 2006-02-23

At 10:40 this morning, Police received a report of a serious road traffic collision on South Road in Southampton near the junction with Fairmont Drive involving a car and a bus. It appears that the bus was traveling west on South Road and the car was traveling in the opposite direction when the car apparently crossed into the westbound lane, colliding with the bus.

Traffic Advisories

Thu, 2006-02-23

The Minister of Works and Engineering and Housing wishes to inform motorists of the temporary closure of the lane heading out of the City of Hamilton on Spurling Hill, Pembroke on Sunday, February 26, 2006 between 7am and 6pm. The closure is necessary in order to facilitate the resurfacing of Crow Lane.

Removed Vehicle

Wed, 2006-02-22

Around 8:35pm on Wednesday, Police received a report of a removed vehicle. The owner stated that sometime between 5:25pm and 7:30pm that day, an unknown culprit removed his blue Suzuki Vitara with a white roof, license #30418, which was parked outside a Strawberry Hill Drive, Paget residence. Inquiries into this incident are underway.

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