BERMUDA SHORTS
Roundabout crash
Three people were taken to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital on Wednesday morning after a two-car collision in Devonshire.
The cars collided at the intersection of North Shore Road and Palmetto Road while the cars were maneuvering around the roundabout.
One driver, a 29-year-old Pembroke woman complained of neck pain. Her car, which had been heading west down North Shore Road, suffered moderate front-end damage.
The other driver, an 81-year-old Devonshire man, complained of chest pains, while his female passenger complained of pain to her neck and right hand. The car, which had been travelling east on Palmetto Road, suffered extensive damage to its side.
Both drivers were treated and released, while the passenger remained at KEMH.
Inquiries into the incident are underway.
Two arrested after fight
Two men were arrested on Wednesday evening after a physical altercation at Albouy's Point.
Police responded to a reported disturbance involving a group of young men around 9.40 pm. Once there, officers were told by a 19-year-old Warwick man that he had been assaulted around the body by two men.
Two suspects, a 23-year-old Pembroke man and a 21-year-old Devonshire man, were later arrested on Front Street in connection to the incident.
Further inquiries into the incident are underway.
Car and bike wash
The Bermuda Police Service Recruit Foundation Course is holding a car and bike wash today, with all proceeds going to the Friends of Hospice Agape House. The event will be held from 9 a.m until 5 p.m at the Paget Shell Gas Station, on Middle Road, Paget.
