Police seek man from St. David's
Restaurant attempted robbery last week.
Detectives yesterday appealed for him to contact their incident room on 295-0011.
Police spokesman Pc. Gary Venning said the man is believed to have spoken to the restaurant owner since Wednesday night's incident. He is understood to have been at the premises shortly before the attempted robbery.
Two masked men, armed with a suspected handgun and a machete, burst into the Pembroke restaurant just after 10.30 p.m. They fled empty-handed.
MEN HURT IN FIGHT CRM Two men were taken to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital following a fight involving machetes and a pick axe handle.
One suffered a severe arm injury, and the other head cuts.
Police were called out just after 11 p.m. on Friday to the Princess Street disturbance.
A resident claimed he was was attacked by several men, said Police spokesman Pc. Gary Venning. "The incident is under investigation.'' RUSH-HOUR CRASH AC A four-vehicle accident snarled rush-hour traffic yesterday morning but caused no injuries.
A car emerging from Fairyland Road was in collision with another car travelling on Pitts Bay Road at about 8 a.m., a Police spokesman said.
The impact caused the vehicle that was on Pitts Bay Road to collide with a motorcycle and a car that were stationary on Serpentine Road, he said. All the vehicles were damaged.
THEFT WARNING CRM The Police Cycle Squad yesterday alerted the public that a number of motorcycles were not being properly secured.
And they warned there had been a sharp rise in crash helmet thefts because cyclists were tending to leave them on their bikes unlocked.
"Owners of motorcycles, in particular the popular trail-type bikes, are advised to use the specially designed `U' bracket locks which are fitted between the wheels and frames,'' a Police spokesman said. "Relying purely on the handlebar lock is not recommended as these can be forced.'' CREDIT CARD SCAM CRM A number of local businesses have been targeted recently by credit card scams, Police said yesterday.
Staff had supplied details to overseas callers claiming to be from credit card companies. The callers had then fraudulently used the details to make purchases.
Police spokesman Pc. Gary Venning warned credit card holders and particularly merchants not to give details of credit cards to unknown people over the phone.
CASH STOLEN CRM A Pitts Bay Road, Pembroke woman learned the hard way this weekend not to leave windows unlocked when going out.
She returned home on Friday night to find her house had been entered through an open window and $1,500 cash taken, Police reported.
Police also reported an attempted robbery on South Shore Road in Paget.
A man awoke to find a male intruder in his room. He jumped up and grabbed hold of the man, but he managed to escape.
Some $50 was believed to have been stolen.
CAR RAIDED CRM A Pembroke woman's purse containing about $380 in cash and other personal items was stolen from her car.
The vehicle, which had been left outside her Addendum Lane home, was entered on Friday night.
FLATTS FIRE FIR Firemen were called out when electrical wiring ignited at a property in Clarendon Lane, Flatts, at about 4.20 a.m. yesterday. Damage estimated at $160 was caused.