Bus passengers are arrested
Wednesday afternoon.
The bus driver was so distracted by the disturbance she had to pull over and stop her bus. She then called the Police.
The incident occurred shortly after 4 p.m. on Somerset Road.
THREE ARRESTED IN DRUGS RAID CTS Three arrested in drugs raid Three men were arrested in drug raids in Hamilton and Devonshire on Wednesday, Police confirmed yesterday.
Narcotics officers seized an undisclosed quantity of heroin and cocaine in the busts.
The men were aged 29, 35 and 38.
BURGLAR ENTERS VISITORS ROOMS CRM Burglar enters visitors rooms A couple staying at a Sandys Parish hotel reported their room was entered yesterday while they slept.
The offender removed two wallets from a bedroom dresser, which were later found in the hallway with the cash removed, Police reported yesterday.
A resident of Manse Road in Paget also reported a break-in.
Some time on Wednesday night his apartment was broken into and some cash in it was stolen.
A thief struck while a visiting couple slept at their Smith's Parish hotel early on Wednesday.
The crook fled with a wallet, credit cards, and other personal items.
A pedestrian later discovered the wallet in the road, although the cash had been removed.
CONCERT PLANNED ENT Concert planned Accomplished local musicians are taking part in a Bermuda High School for Girls centenary concert next week.
The concert at the Anglican Cathedral marks the school's 100 years, bringing together past and present students of the school. A choir of senior students, old girls and associates of the school will perform Vivaldi Gloria accompanied by an orchestra featuring professionals and students from around the Island.
The highlight of the evening promises to be the solo performance of Mozart Piano Concerto Number 3 by outstanding young pianist and student, Mandy Wong, 15.
Tickets for the November 30 concert are on sale at $10 for adults and $7 for students, at Opus 1 and from the Bermuda High School for Girls development office.
VAN DAMAGED CRM Van damaged A man returned to his parked van on Wednesday night to find its rear end damaged.
Police yesterday appealed for information on the hit and run.
The white Toyota van was parked in Hamilton on Reid Street about 20 yards west of Burnaby Street between 6.30 p.m. and midnight.
On returning, the owner discovered someone had collided with the rear, causing extensive damage. The offending vehicle which may have been a car or cycle will most likely have considerable damage to its front end, Police said.
Anyone who can help identifying the culprit is asked to contact P.c. Alan Oliver at Police headquarters.