A court appearance is anticipated for a 31 year old Paget woman after the car she was believed to be driving was found overturned, unoccupied and partially submerged in waters along St. David’s Road in St. George’s around 4:45am Saturday, January 7th.
There were no reported injuries and the damaged vehicle was later towed from the scene.
Around 4:45am today (Saturday, January 7th) police officers and Bermuda Fire & Rescue Service personnel responded to a report of an overturned car along St. David's Road in St. George's.
Details remain limited. However, it appears that the car was found unoccupied and partially submerged in waters near the roadside.
The Bermuda Police Service can confirm that two Canadian nationals, 25 year old Jacqueline Robinson and 35 year old Craig Lawrence, were initially involved in a medical emergency at the Hamilton Princess hotel on 20th December 2016.
Both were treated in hospital and subsequently arrested on suspicion of importing Fentanyl into the island.
Around 8pm on Wednesday, January 4th police and first responders were dispatched to a reported two vehicle collision on Middle Road in Sandys parish near the junction with White Hill Lane.
It appears that a motorcyclist traveling along Middle Road collided with a car being driven out of White Hill Lane.
The Bermuda Reserve Police will be holding an information session 7pm Monday 9th January 2017, at the police training centre in Prospect.
If you are interested in becoming a volunteer police officer, come and see what we are about.
We will be discussing our current application process, what is expected of a Reserve Police officer and what we do as volunteer police officers.
The Bermuda Police Service would like to thank the public for their cooperation over the New Year’s holiday weekend which was relatively uneventful, with no significant incidents of anti-social behaviour reported.
At last check earlier today (Monday, January 2nd) the 18 year old Hamilton parish man injured when the motorcycle he was riding collided with a car at the junction of North Shore Road and Store Hill in Smith’s parish around 3:45pm Friday, December 30th was in stable condition in the hospital’s Intensive Care Unit.
Around 3:45pm today, Friday December 30th, police and first responders were dispatched to a reported serious two vehicle collision on North Shore Road in Smith's parish near the junction with Store Hill.
Details remain limited at this time.
However, it appears that a car and a motorcycle were involved.
The Bermuda Police Service is advising businesses and their staff as well as residents to be vigilant regarding counterfeit U.S. $100 notes currently in circulation.
The forged U.S. $100 bills have the same serial number: H1413713.
Employees are once again advised that if counterfeit cash is detected during a transaction, the member of staff receiving the fake money should hold on to it, note the description of the individual who tendered it and contact police immediately.
Around 1:40am on Tuesday, December 27th police officers received a report of a robbery at the junction of Church Street and Burnaby Street in the City of Hamilton.
It appears that an unknown black male described as approximately 6 feet tall of slim build wearing black clothing and a black helmet riding a white motorcycle accosted an 18 year old Pembroke man and an 18 year old St. George’s woman on another motorcycle stopped at the traffic light.