October 1 - Daily Report

Fri, 2010-10-01

Burglary - Around 8:10am on Thursday, Police received a report of a burglary at St. Peter’s Church in St. George’s. It appears that sometime between 8pm on Wednesday and 8am on Thursday an unknown culprit gained entry into the premises and stole a quantity of cash. Inquiries into this incident are underway.

Around 5:20pm on Thursday, Police received a report of a burglary at an Ord Road, Warwick residence. It appears that sometime between 8:15am and 5pm that day an unknown culprit gained entry into the residence while it was unoccupied. The culprit stole a quantity of cash. Inquiries into this incident are underway.

Injury RTC

Around 6:20pm on Thursday, Police received a report of a road traffic collision resulting in injury at the junction of North Shore Road and Blackwatch Pass in Pembroke involving a taxi and a motorcycle. It appears that the vehicles collided at the junction. The rider of the motorcycle, a 28 year old Pembroke man, was injured and taken to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital for treatment. The driver of the taxi, a 73 year old Pembroke man, was not injured. Both vehicles received extensive front end damage. Inquiries into this incident are underway.

At 8:55pm on Wednesday, Police responded to a reported single vehicle road traffic collision resulting in injury on North Shore Road in Smith’s parish. It appears that a motorcycle was traveling through the Flatts area when the rider, a 20 year old Warwick woman, lost control. As a result she was injured and taken to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital via ambulance for treatment; however her injuries were apparently relatively minor. She is currently in stable condition on a general ward at the hospital. Inquiries into this incident are underway.

Advisory

The Bermuda Police Service continues to advise the public to remain vigilant regarding burglaries. All residents should make sure windows and doors are locked before leaving their homes unattended, even for short periods of time. The public is encouraged to report any suspicious activities or individuals in their neighbourhoods to Police on 295-0011.