Serious Collision - Around 2:50am on Sunday, January 29th police and first responders attended a reported serious collision on Woodlands Road in Pembroke near the junction with Serpentine Road involving a car and two pedestrians. Details about how the collision occurred are unclear at this time; however, both pedestrians were reportedly seriously injured as a result. The victims, who are apparently twin brothers, were taken to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital via ambulance for treatment. At last check one 35 year old Pembroke man was in fair condition in the Intensive Care Unit while the other 35 year old Pembroke man was undergoing surgery. The car driver, a 50 year old Paget woman, was arrested on suspicion of impaired driving and detained. Inquiries into this incident are ongoing. Police are appealing for any witnesses or anyone with any information to contact the main police number 295-0011.
Robbery
Around 3am on Saturday, January 28th police and first responders attended a reported robbery on Front Street near the junction with Parliament Street in the City of Hamilton. Details are unclear at this time; however, a 35 year old Southampton man was found lying injured in the cycle parking area outside the Number 6 passenger terminal, apparently with some personal items missing. He was taken to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital via ambulance for treatment and at last check was recovering on a general ward. Inquiries are ongoing and any witnesses or anyone with any information is encouraged to contact the Hamilton Criminal Investigation Unit on 295-0011.
Collision
Around 12:45pm on Friday, January 27th police and first responders attended a reported collision on Dundonald Street in Pembroke near Bulls Head car park involving an auxiliary cycle and a pedestrian. It appears that the auxiliary cycle was traveling along Dundonald Street when a collision occurred with the pedestrian, who was crossing the road at the time. Both the auxiliary cycle rider, a 16 year old Paget male and the pedestrian, a 67 year old Hamilton parish woman, were injured; however, their injuries are not life threatening. Both victims were taken to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital via ambulance for treatment. Inquiries into this incident are ongoing. Any witnesses to this collision are encouraged to contact PC David McHugh on 295-0011.