Police responded to a report of a two vehicle collision that took place on North Shore Road in Hamilton Parish just west of Studio Lane involving two cars on Saturday at a few minutes after 6am. It appears that one of the vehicles was traveling east along North Shore Road when the driver collided with a Bermuda Stone wall embankment located near the eastbound lane and flipped over and landed a few meters away. As a result, a car traveling in the opposite direction collided with that vehicle. The driver of the offending car, (a 44 year old man) received minor facial bruises and was subsequently arrested for suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol and his vehicle was a write off. Meantime, the driver of the other car escaped with no serious injuries and moderate damages to her car. Inquiries into this matter are ongoing.
Meantime police responded to an incident that took place 1am on Saturday February 14th on Harbour Road in the area of Burnt House Hill. Upon arrival officers spoke to the complainant a taxi driver who informed the police that around 1am he collected a single fare from ‘The Beach’ on Front Street, Hamilton City. The complainant took the female subject to a residence on Harbour Road, when he arrived the female got out and sat on a wall and began to fidget with her phone. The complainant informed the subject that she owes $31.65, to which she said she paid. The subject was intoxicated and began to walk toward Harbour Road. The complainant attempted to follow her but she vanished somewhere along Harbour Road, Warwick. The subject was described as being late teens to early 20 years of age. She is described as a white female, black straight hair last seen wearing, black high heels, black stockings and a blue top. Officers conducted a thorough search of Harbour Road, Burnt House Hill, Tamarind Vale and all surrounding areas however with no luck finding any person matching this description. Police are appealing for anyone who can assist in this matter to contact police on 295-0011.