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Christmas Road Safety Message

Thu, 2016-12-22

Inspector Troy Glasgow, (Patrol Department) Community Policing Division – We are now well into the Christmas season. During this season there is much celebration and festive cheer.

However, we should also take a moment to remember those that have lost their lives on our roads, as well as those that have been seriously injured, and their families.

Reported Medical Emergency

Wed, 2016-12-21

Around 1:20pm on Tuesday, December 20th police officers were dispatched to a reported medical emergency at the Hamilton Princess hotel, apparently involving a 25 year old female Canadian visitor.

Details remain limited at this time. However on arrival, EMTs were tending to the young woman.

She was then taken from the premises via ambulance to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital and at last check was receiving treatment in the Intensive Care Unit.

Traffic Advisory: Funeral for Sergeant Gregory Grimes

Wed, 2016-12-21

The motoring public is advised that traffic diversions and parking restrictions will be in effect for the funeral of Sergeant Gregory Grimes at the Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity on Church Street, City of Hamilton 11am today, Wednesday, December 21st.

Section of Church Street Closed

Church Street between Cedar Avenue and Parliament Street will be closed to vehicular traffic from 10:30am until the conclusion of the funeral.

BPS Regrets to Announce Death of Sergeant Gregory Grimes

Thu, 2016-12-15

The Bermuda Police Service (BPS) regrets to announce the death of Sergeant Gregory MacArthur Grimes. Sergeant Grimes passed away in the early hours of Thursday morning following a medical emergency on Wednesday afternoon in which several police colleagues came to his aid.

Commissioner of Police, Mr. Michael DeSilva, said: “This comes as tragic and difficult news for many of us who knew him well. Greg was highly respected and admired, and he touched the hearts of so many of our officers and support staff. He was regarded as an exemplary and compassionate supervisor who cared deeply about his colleagues, and he had a passion about policing and his community. We are all stunned by the loss of Greg and we have activated welfare and support services for any of our staff that might need them. On behalf of the officers and staff of the Bermuda Police Service and the Bermuda Reserve Police, I offer our sincere condolences to Greg's family and friends who are in our thoughts and prayers at this most difficult time. He will be intensely missed.”

Response to Media Queries Re: December 2nd Protest

Thu, 2016-12-15

The below answers in blue are in response to Royal Gazette questions regarding the December 2nd 2016 protest at the House of Assembly.

December 14, 2016

Q: Please can the Commissioner say when he first knew that a protest against the airport bill was planned, when he became aware that it would happen on December 2 and when preparations for policing the protest began.

A: Information regarding potential protests at the House of Assembly was circulating via social media a few days before the event. Accordingly, the BPS started to make plans at that time for policing the event.

BPS Condolences on Passing of Retired Deputy Commissioner Forbes

Tue, 2016-12-13

Commissioner of Police Mr. Michael DeSilva has expressed sadness upon learning of the recent passing of Mr. Alex Forbes, retired Deputy Commissioner of Police.

Mr. Forbes joined the then Bermuda Police Force in September 1963 from his home of Scotland.

He served in the uniform branch during the early part of his career before spending a lengthy tour in the Special Branch.

Child Sexual Abuse Victims Encouraged to Come Forward

Tue, 2016-12-13

Detective Superintendent Sean Field-Lament reminds the public that the protection of vulnerable persons (in particular child safeguarding) is a Bermuda Police Service priority.

“We strongly urge that victims can and should come forward to report incidents of child sexual abuse. As previously stated, there is no time limit to reporting these matters and we have highly trained detectives who work in partnership with other agencies to ensure child safeguarding.

Arrests Made in Connection With DeShaun Berkley Murder

Mon, 2016-12-12

Acting Detective Inspector Jason Smith - Approximately 1:15 a.m. on Thursday the 8th day of December 2016, police received several 911 calls reporting that someone had been shot in the parking lot of the Western Stars Sports Club also known as Dandy Town Sports Club on St. John’s Road, Pembroke.

Armed police officers responded and discovered the lifeless body of DeShaun Jerry Berkley lying on the ground.

E.M.S. personnel attended and conveyed DeShaun to the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital where he was pronounced dead shortly after arrival.

Police Officer Suspended

Mon, 2016-12-12

An allegation has been made against a serving female police officer that she breached the standards of professional behaviour when she left her assigned duties without permission, covered her police uniform and joined the protest at the House of Assembly on Friday 2nd December 2016.

A gross misconduct investigation is in progress and the officer has been suspended from duty.

Single Vehicle Car Crash on Harbour Road in Paget

Fri, 2016-12-09

Around 1pm on Friday, December 9th police officers as well as Bermuda Fire & Rescue Service personnel responded to a reported single vehicle car crash on Harbour Road in Paget near Lower Ferry.

Initial information indicates that the vehicle involved struck a wall and ended up hanging off the edge of the roadway.