At 12:35pm today, Police attended a WB's Way, Hamilton parish residence and arrested a 37 year old Pembroke man wanted in connection with a disturbance that occurred around 5:30pm Saturday on Court Street near the junction with Angle Street in Pembroke. The Pembroke man was taken into custody without incident and is expected to appear before the courts in due course.
The Bermuda Police Service can now confirm the death of 49 year old Raymond Howes of Devonshire. The body of Mr. Howes was discovered washed up on the shoreline of Devonshire Bay in Devonshire around 7:45am on Tuesday, October 11, 2005. Following forensic examination of the body it was positively identified as that of the 49 year old Devonshire man.
At 10am on Thursday, Police attended a reported breaking and entering at a Smith's parish guest property. On arrival officers spoke with the complainant who is a visitor to the island. He stated that sometime between 10:30pm on Wednesday and 7am on Thursday, an unknown culprit gained entry into his room.
The Bermuda Police Service is aware of an increased amount of forged BDA $100 notes in circulation on the island.
Around 12 noon on Wednesday, Police received a report of breaking and entering at a Dolly's Bay Road, St. George's residence. The complainant stated that sometime between 10:30am and 11:55am that day, an unknown culprit gained entry into his home.
At 10:10pm on Tuesday, Police received a report of indecent exposure at Par-La-Ville car park in the City of Hamilton. The complainant, a 35 year old Warwick woman, stated that around 10pm she went to the parking lot where her motorcycle was parked when she noticed a man standing nearby, clothed only from the waist up, committing an indecent act.
Around 7:45 this morning, a member of the public reported finding what appeared to be a human body washed up on the shoreline of Devonshire Bay in Devonshire. Police and a Government physician attended the scene and confirmed it to be a human body. The Government physician confirmed death at 9:15am.
At 11:40pm on Friday, Police attended a reported road traffic collision resulting in injury on Trimingham Hill in Paget involving an auxiliary cycle and a motorcycle. It appears that the auxiliary cycle was traveling west behind a car when the rider overtook the vehicle in front, colliding head on with the motorcycle traveling in the opposite direction.
At 6:35pm on Thursday, Police received a report of a theft from an unattended vehicle. The complainant stated that sometime between 10:30pm on Wednesday and 8:30am on Thursday, an unknown culprit gained entry into her car parked outside her Abbot's Cliff, Hamilton parish residence. The culprit stole $52 worth of coins. Inquiries into this incident are underway.