42-Year-Old Man Injured In Incident In Pembroke
The police are appealing for any witnesses or information about an incident in Pembroke which resulted in a 42-year-old man being injured.
A spokesperson said, “At 3:15 p.m., on Friday, December 2nd, 2022, police received a report of an incident at Northlands Primary School, Pembroke.
“The caller stated he had parked his motorcycle in the school parking and was approached by the two males. An argument which ensued eventually became physical and resulted in a forty-two-year-old suffering a wound to the head as well as facial injuries.
“He was transported by ambulance to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital, where he received treatment for his injuries and was subsequently released.
“The two suspects said to be twin brothers, left the area on foot, shortly after the incident. They are described as light complexioned, slim built, and approximately 5’ 10” tall. One of the suspects sports dreadlocks, the other had his hair braided.
“At the time of the incident they were both dressed in grey hoodies, grey sweat pants and black neck scarves.
“Anyone with information on this incident, is asked to call Detective Sergeant Seymour Foote on the following numbers 717-2282, 247-1154, the main police number 295-0011, or the non-emergency reporting number 211. You may also email Sergeant Foote at sfoote@bps.bm.
“We are particularly interested in hearing from nearby residents who have CCTV cameras as they may have recorded the incident or footage of the suspects arriving at or leaving the scene.”