February 17 - Daily Report

Wed, 2010-02-17

Burglary - At 4:30pm on Tuesday, Police received a report of a burglary at a Camp Road, Warwick residence. The complainant stated that sometime between 7:15am and 4:30pm that day, an unknown culprit gained entry into her home while it was unoccupied. The culprit stole a 42” Samsung flat screen TV, a Samsung home theatre system and a quantity of jewelry. Inquiries into this incident are underway.

At 2:30pm on Tuesday, Police received a report of a burglary at a Battery Road, St. George’s residence. The complainant stated that sometime between 7:50am and 2:30pm that day, an unknown culprit gained entry into her home while it was unoccupied. The culprit stole a Toshiba laptop computer, a HP laptop computer, an I-Pod Touch as well as a quantity of cash and jewelry. Inquiries into this incident are underway.

Damage Only RTC/Impaired Driving

Around 8:30pm on Monday, Police attended a reported single vehicle damage only road traffic collision at the junction of Middle Road and Chaingate Hill in Devonshire. It appears that a SUV was traveling into the City of Hamilton on Middle Road when the driver, a 27 year old Pembroke woman, lost control and collided with a wall. The Pembroke woman was apparently uninjured and refused medical attention from EMTs at the scene. She was subsequently arrested on suspicion of impaired driving and detained after failing the alco-analyser test. The SUV received extensive front end damage as well as damage to its right side. A section of the wall was demolished. Inquiries into this incident are underway.

Missing Juvenile – Troylene Anderson

The Bermuda Police Service continues to appeal for the public’s assistance in locating 17 year old Troylene Anderson. The teenager was last seen on Tuesday, January 26th 2010. She is described as 5’5” tall weighing approximately 186 pounds with short curly reddish brown hair and is known to frequent the St. Monica’s Road, Pembroke area. Anyone with any information on the whereabouts of 17 year old Troylene Anderson is encouraged to contact the Vulnerable Persons Unit on 295-0011.