Man robbed while using ATM
knife-point.
The man, from Spice Hill, was attacked while using a Bank of Bermuda ATM machine on Middle Road, Warwick, at 6.30 a.m. yesterday. Two men held a knife to his throat and demanded money from him.
A Police spokesman said the robbers stole cash, a cellphone and ATM card from the victim, who was not injured in the attack.
Both men then fled the scene on a scooter.
The investigation is being conducted by officers from Western CID.
LOG REMOVED FROM WATER BEFORE RACE POL Log removed from water before race A huge log was removed from the water at South Shore just hours before the annual Round the Island race began.
The 30ft by 3ft beam was discovered by Marine Police on a routine patrol, floating one mile south of Church Bay, at 10.25 a.m. yesterday.
Officers aboard Heron 2 towed the wood to Ely's Harbour public dock.
AIRLINE PASSENGER SUFFERS HEART ATTACK FLY Airline passenger suffers heart attack An airline passenger was treated in King Edward VII Memorial Hospital after suffering a heart attack aboard a flight enroute to Puerto Rico from New York.
The American Airlines flight touched down at 10.45 a.m. on Saturday, and the woman taken to hospital.
The flight then continued onto its destination early in the afternoon. The woman was yesterday flown to New York.
SCHOOL COMPUTER EQUIPMENT STOLEN CRM School computer equipment stolen Thieves took computer equipment which contained vital information for an East End school.
A black Sony VAIO computer was taken from the Old St. George's Secondary School over the weekend. The machine is rare and contains an entire syllabus for an education programme due to start soon.
In addition, a HP Deskjet printer, scanner and discs were also stolen. Anyone with information is asked to call St. George's CID on 297 1122.
CAR LOCK DAMAGED DURING THEFT ATTEMPT CRM Car lock damaged during theft attempt Thieves attempted to raid a car parked on Rosemont Avenue, Pembroke on Saturday evening.
The owner returned to the car to find the front nearside lock had been extensively damaged.