West End Town Hall meeting on policing to be held tomorrow
Residents of the western parishes can air their concerns about policing at a Town-Hall meeting tomorrow.
People living in Warwick, Southampton and Sandys can discuss any issues in the past six months with Police officers.
Western Area Commander, Chief Inspector Tyrone Smith, and the Western Community Action Team will also discuss their policing initiatives for the next six months.
A Police spokesman said: "As outlined in the Bermuda Police Service Policing Plan 2010, citizen focus is high on our agenda. The basis of citizen focus is to obtain a clear understanding of what members of the public want; what matters the most and what is important to individual neighbourhoods and communities.
"We look forward to seeing as many western parish residents as possible in attendance." The meeting takes place at Port Royal Primary School at 7 p.m.
Thirty seven road accidents last week
Police received reports of 37 road accidents last week.
Between April 5 and Monday there were 12 crashes resulting in injury and 25 damage-only collisions. There were no arrests of anyone suspected of impaired driving. Five motorcycles were reported stolen, two of which have since been recovered.
Cash stolen in burglary
Burglars got away with cash from a house in Pembroke this week. Police received reports of a break-in at Rosemont Avenue between 9 a.m. and 1.30 p.m. on Monday.
A Bermuda Police Service spokesman said: "The culprit stole a quantity of cash. Inquiries into this incident are underway."
