CRIME
Pembroke man charged over St David's shooting
Shannon Dill, 23, was charged with attempted murder at court on Wednesday morning following a shooting in St David's on April 30.
Dockyard security boost
A new network of CCTV cameras will be installed around Dockyard to bolster security.
Racism still plagues our justice system
A new report highlights inherent bias in the way blacks are treated compared to whites in the application of Bermuda's drug laws.
Ex-UBP candidate denies serious attack
Former UBP election candidate Tillman Darrell pleaded not guilty to wounding a man, causing grievous bodily harm and possessing an offensive weapon at Magistrates' Court.
Sandy's man faces jail over stolen goods
Troy Robert Harris, 23, faces prison after he pleaded guilty to receiving $4,000 worth of stolen goods at Magistrates' Court on Monday.
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Woman denies airport assaults
Shellicia McKenzie-Simons, 24, denied assaulting a Customs and Police officer at LF Wade International when she appeared at Magistrates' Court on Monday.
Guns and ammo found (Update)
Police have found what they believed to be firearms and an undisclosed amount of ammunition near Somerset's Long Bay Beach.
Barman spared conviction over expandable baton
Joseph Waller, 52, was given a conditional discharge on Thursday after he admitted possessing an expandable baton.
Police welcome verdict in Stefan Burgess murder trial
The Bermuda Police Service on Wednesday welcomed the guilty verdict in the trial of Julian Washington for the murder of Stefan Burgess.
Couple appeal to bike thief
A couple whose Sym 125 motorcycle was stolen from outside their home have made a direct appeal to the thief.
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Supermarket employee denies $18,000 theft
Donald Scott appeared in Magistrates' Court on Wednesday and denied stealing $18,000 from his employers Marketplace.
Brothers deny drugs charges
Marcello Moniz, 31, and Matice Moniz, 38, both of Warwick denied possession of cannabis and cocaine when they appeared in court on Tuesday.
Judge: I’d break a clamp on my bike too
Senior Magistrate Archibald Warner dismissed a willful damage charge on Monday after the prosecutor was unable to cite the law that gave the BHB the right to clamp bikes.
St David’s shooting victim stable
The man who was shot early Wednesday in St David's is in stable condition in the general ward of the King Edward Memorial Hospital, according to a hospital spokeswoman.
Shooting in St. David's (Update 1)
One person was shot early on Wednesday morning in the Cove Valley area of St. David's, according to police.
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