July 14 - Daily Report

Wed, 2010-07-14

Update: Escaped Prisoner Alvone Maybury - Police are still looking for escaped prisoner 24 year old Alvone Maybury. It appears that 24 year old Maybury escaped from custody as he was being led from Magistrates’ Court after a court appearance on firearms charges. A special task force has been established by Bermuda Police Service and Department of Corrections to continue the systematic search for Maybury. He is described as brown skinned wearing his hair in braids. Police are appealing for anyone with any information on the whereabouts of this individual to contact police on 295-0011 or the confidential Crime Stoppers Bermuda hotline on 800-8477. The public is reminded that harbouring a fugitive is a criminal offence for which a person can be sentenced to two years imprisonment. Members of the public are asked not to approach Maybury, but to contact police immediately to report clothing description, his location and his mode of transport if he is seen.

Burglary

Around 6:45pm on Tuesday, Police attended a reported burglary at a Jennings Road, Smith’s parish residence. The complainants stated that sometime between 8am and 6:30pm that day, an unknown culprit gained entry into their home while it was unoccupied; however it appears that nothing was taken. Inquiries into this incident are underway.

Removed Vehicles

Around 9:30am today (Wednesday), Police received a report of a removed vehicle. The complainant stated that sometime between 8pm on Tuesday and 8am on Wednesday an unknown culprit removed her car, a purple Suzuki Alto with license plate 40075, from outside her Point Shares Road, Pembroke residence.

Around 9:30am on Saturday, Police received a report of a removed vehicle. The complainant stated that sometime between 12:05am on Tuesday, July 6th and 7:45am on Saturday, July 10th an unknown culprit removed her car, a black Rover with yellow rims and license plate 32085, from outside her Dunscombe Road, Warwick residence.

Police are appealing for anyone with any information on the whereabouts of either vehicle to contact the Roads Policing Unit on 295-0011.