One Week Left To Claim Vehicles In BPS Impound
The Bermuda Police Service [BPS] still has a number of vehicles “including several reported stolen motorcycles that were later recovered” and “registered owners of these vehicles now have one week left to reclaim them.”
The police posted the graphic online below, saying, “The Bermuda Police Service [BPS] still has a number of vehicles at the Prospect Devonshire impound, including several reported stolen motorcycles that were later recovered.
“These vehicles also consist of auxiliary cycles, motorcycles and cars that came into police possession after a collision and were seized for safe keeping during the investigation process. However, once the investigation concluded, some owners neglected to either claim their vehicle, or give the BPS written permission to dispose of it.
“Our priority is to return these vehicles to their rightful owners. This is the second and final public notification. Under law, the BPS is not permitted to sell these vehicles.
“Members of the public are encouraged to review the list of registration numbers in the Official Gazette notice on the Government of Bermuda’s website, to identify any vehicle that may belong to them.
“The first notice can be found at: https://www.gov.bm/theofficialgazette/notices/gn10652022.
“The second notice can be found at: https://www.gov.bm/theofficialgazette/notices/gn11162022.
“Registered owners of these vehicles now have one week left to reclaim them by contacting the Police Impound Office, Monday to Friday between 9am and 5pm, at telephone number 247-1751.
“Any vehicle not claimed within 21 days of the first published notice in the Official Gazette will be disposed of, in accordance with the Police Property Act, 1921.”