The Bermuda Police Service would like to thank the public for their assistance in locating 57 year old Chet Wilmot.
Mr. Wilmot, a person of interest in an ongoing investigation, has made contact with police.
The Bermuda Police Service would like to advise the public that the next series of road sobriety checkpoints (as specified in the Official Gazette Notice Thursday, December 5th) will be conducted starting this Friday, December 13th.
The checkpoints will be in effect in Hamilton parish, Smith’s parish, Devonshire, Pembroke, Paget, Warwick and Southampton on Friday, December 13th, Saturday, December 14th and Sunday, December 15th.
The Bermuda Police Service would like to thank the public for their assistance in locating 63 year old Roydell Stovell.
She was found in Victoria Park in the City of Hamilton at 8am today (December 4th) and returned to the medical facility for treatment.
The Bermuda Police Service is appealing for the public's assistance in locating 63 year old Roydell Stovell, who is overdue to return to a medical facility.
Ms. Stovell was last seen around 2am Monday, December 2nd at a family member’s residence on First Avenue in Pembroke and is described as light complexioned of slim build, 5 feet 4 inches tall weighing approximately 110 pounds with a short haircut.
She is known to frequent the City of Hamilton but so far efforts by police officers to locate her have been unsuccessful.
Anyone with information on the whereabouts of 63 year old Roydell Stovell should contact the main police telephone number 295-0011 at the earliest opportunity.
Update: Wednesday, December 4th - The Bermuda Police Service would like to thank the public for their assistance in locating 63 year old Roydell Stovell.
She was found in Victoria Park in the City of Hamilton at 8am today (December 4th) and returned to the medical facility for treatment.
In light of the incident last Thursday evening (November 28th) where a 16 year old male scooter rider sustained lacerations to his neck from a kite string, those that fly kites in public places are reminded that their pastime should be conducted safely and without excess noise, in accordance with the law.
Members of the public that fly kites are also requested to be mindful of the time of day that they take part in such activity.
At 6:37pm on Thursday 28th November 2019, police received a report of a single vehicle road traffic collision on Dutton Avenue in Pembroke.
A sixteen year old male was reportedly riding his motorcycle along Dutton Avenue near the junction with North Street, when he came into contact with string from a kite.
The bike rider sustained serious lacerations to the neck from the kite string.
A 71 year old man arrested in connection with the theft of a smartphone from a motorcycle storage box – while the motorcycle was left parked and unattended on Front Street in the City of Hamilton, near Burnaby Street around 12:40am Wednesday, November 27th – has been released on police bail, pending further inquiries by the Criminal Investigation Department.
A 71 year old man has been arrested in connection with the theft of a smartphone from a motorcycle storage box.
The motorcycle was parked on Front Street in the City of Hamilton, near Burnaby Street.
Police officers responded to the incident around 12:40am Wednesday, November 27th after the suspect was observed on CCTV tampering with and then removing an item from the motorcycle’s storage box.
A 29 year old female resident of the Gulfstream multi-unit rooming house arrested for stabbing a 34 year old male resident around 8:20pm Saturday, November 23rd has been released on police bail, pending further inquiries by the Criminal Investigation Department.
14 Year Old Destiny Winters Reported Missing Again [Located]
The Bermuda Police Service is making another public appeal for assistance in locating 14 year old Destiny Winters.
Paget Parish Constable Roseann ‘Buffy’ Mienzer will host a meet and greet community clinic on Tuesday November 26th 2019 at The Burrows Lightbourn parking lot on Harbour Road in Paget from 12 noon until 2pm.
All are welcome!