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Theft

Mon, 2005-04-25

Around 6:30pm on Monday, Police attended a reported theft from Devil’s Hole Hardware on Devil’s Hole Hill in Smith’s parish. On arrival officers spoke with the complainant who stated that around 5:45pm a man entered the store and asked about air compressors. The complainant informed him that there were none in the store.

Fatal RTC

Sun, 2005-04-24

Around 3:20 this morning, Police attended a serious road traffic collision on South Road in Warwick near the junction with Rocklands Road. It appears that an auxiliary cycle was traveling east on South Road when the rider lost control of the vehicle, colliding with two taxis traveling in the opposite direction. As a result of the collision the victim, a 29 year old German national, sustained head injuries.

Fatal RTC

Sun, 2005-04-24

The Bermuda Police Service can now confirm the death of 29 year old Andrei Holling. Mr. Holling, a German national contract worker, sustained head injuries in a serious road traffic collision on South Road in Warwick around 3:20 this morning, and was pronounced dead by an on-call physician at the scene.

Assault

Sat, 2005-04-23

Around 1:45 this morning, Police attended a reported assault at the White Hill Club on Middle Road in Sandy’s parish. It appears that the victim, an 18 year old Warwick man, was at a function at the club with friends when he went to purchase drinks. As he did so, he was attacked by a young man with a machete. The suspect and victim are known to each other.

Theft

Thu, 2005-04-21

At 11:10pm on Thursday, Police received a report of a theft on Church Street in the City of Hamilton, outside the Marketplace. The victim, an 80 year old Devonshire woman, stated she was packing groceries into her vehicle when she was approached by a local vagrant who asked for spare change.

Arrest – Firearm Recovered

Thu, 2005-04-21

At 3:20 this morning Police officers monitoring CCTV observed an auxiliary cycle with two people on it acting in a suspicious manner in the City of Hamilton. Police on mobile patrol were alerted to this and located a cycle fitting the description at the junction of Court Street and Dundonald Street. The vehicle was followed and it was observed committing a number of traffic offences.

Breaking & Entering

Wed, 2005-04-20

At 6:45pm on Wednesday, Police attended a reported breaking and entering at a Loyal Hill Pass, Devonshire residence. On arrival officers spoke with the complainant who stated that sometime between 8:50am and 3:40pm that day, an unknown culprit gained entry into her home. The culprit stole approximately $250 in cash. Inquiries into this incident are underway.

Theft

Injury RTC

Tue, 2005-04-19

Around 8:30 this morning, Police attended a serious road traffic collision resulting in injury on Middle Road in Warwick near the junction with Stadium Lane, involving a car and an auxiliary cycle. It appears that the auxiliary cycle was traveling west on Middle Road behind a car which came to a sudden stop. This resulted in the auxiliary cycle colliding with the car.

Theft

Mon, 2005-04-18

At 12 noon on Monday, Police attended a reported theft from an unattended vehicle. On arrival officers spoke with the complainant who stated that sometime between 6:15pm and 7pm on Saturday, April 16, 2005 an unknown culprit stole her handbag from the car which was parked at her Tankfield Hill, Paget residence. The handbag contained approximately $70 in cash and personal items.

Injury RTC

Sun, 2005-04-17

At 3:50am on Sunday, Police attended a reported single vehicle road traffic collision resulting in injury on Middle Road in Warwick near the junction with Ten Pin Crescent. It appears that a car was traveling east on Middle Road when the driver lost control of the vehicle, colliding with a palm tree. The car sustained extensive front end damage as a result.

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