Crime Stoppers Bermuda provides an anonymous service designed to protect your identity as you report information on a crime. The majority of people want to help keep their neighbourhoods safe. But you may be anxious about passing information onto the police. Perhaps you fear retribution from criminals, family, or individuals you know. Using Crime Stoppers Anonymous service ensures complete anonymity. This service allows concerned members of the community to report what they have witnessed in a safe way. The burden of knowledge is passed over to Crime

Neighbourhood crime creates fear and impacts quality of life. It can isolate individuals from the communities that are there to offer support and security. It is vitally important that each member of a community feels supported. Everyone should have the chance to contribute positively to their neighbourhood. When it comes to crime, the best way to reduce it is to create a community where criminals fear getting caught. Read on for seven tips on how to help your neighbourhood deter criminals. 1.   Get to know your neighbours Knowing

The Bermuda Police Service (BPS), has commenced a murder investigation into the death of a 49-year-old male, who passed away after being involved in an altercation that occurred around 4:35 p.m. yesterday, Wednesday, 2nd February 2022, in the area of Shelly Bay Field, Hamilton Parish. The victim was transported via ambulance to King Edward Hospital, where he was attended to for head injuries sustained during the altercation. However, he was subsequently pronounced dead. A 46-year-old-male has been arrested in connection with this incident. Anyone with information regarding

The Bermuda Police Service (BPS), continues to make inquiries into the shooting incident that occurredabout 8:30 p.m. on Wednesday the 29th December 2021, outside of a residence on Mount Hill Road,Pembroke. The investigation is progressing and several lines of inquiry are being pursued. The B.P.S. is looking for witnesses to this shooting to make contact with the SeniorInvestigating Officer, Acting Detective Inspector Jason Smith. In particular, ADI Smith is appealing for arearesidents who have CCTV Cameras as well as anyone who may have heard or

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We are a registered Bermuda charity (No. 410) helping law enforcement to locate criminals and help solve crimes. We have an anonymous 24-hour Hotline phone number, 800-8477 (TIPS), that people can call to pass on information about crime; alternatively people can send us information anonymously via our Anonymous Online Form. You don’t have to give your name or any of your personal details. We do not trace calls or track IP addresses.

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