Detectives continue to investigate a confirmed firearm incident that occurred around 6:50pm Wednesday, 9th July 2025, outside a home in the St. Mary’s Road, Warwick area. Investigators are particularly interested in speaking with any witnesses, or members of the public with information, from the Cedar Hill and St. Mary’s Road, Warwick area. The suspect, now described as a slim built black male dressed in dark coloured clothing, a dark coloured helmet and visor, was riding a dark coloured scooter. Forensic examination of the scene confirmed that a firearm

The Bermuda Police Service (BPS) have confirmed the first interdiction of a dangerous new drug known as, “Pink Cocaine”, at L F Wade International Airport. The illicit substance was detected during a routine Customs screening. The BPS Drug Unit is actively investigating this incident. One individual has been arrested in connection with this importation. However, it is believed there are other conspirators involved and they are now actively being sought. Anyone with information is strongly encouraged to contact the Police Drug Unit on 247-1773, Acting Detective

Around 6:50pm Wednesday, 9th July 2025, police officers responded to a reported firearm incident in the St. Mary’s Road, Warwick area. Initial details indicate that a lone gunman, wearing dark coloured clothing, discharged a firearm outside a home in the area, before escaping on a motorcycle. No one was hurt. The scene is currently being forensically processed. Inquiries are underway and any witnesses are encouraged to call 211, the independent and confidential Crime Stoppers hotline 800-8477, or use the Bermuda Police Service community reporting portal https://portal.police.bm.

At approximately 7.15pm on Sunday 14th June 2020, Joshua Rowse was fatally stabbed on South Road outside of the Rubis Gas station, Warwick. At the time of the incident, there were numerous persons in the vicinity of the gas station and vehicle traffic was flowing on South Road. Two persons have been charged to date in connection with the murder and a third person involved (driver of getaway car) is still unknown. The Bermuda Police Service is appealing to the public for any information on the identity

Crime Stoppers Bermuda is offering a reward of $5,000 for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of each of the individuals responsible for the double murder of Jasmine Smith and Shaquan Williams, at Legends Bar around 10:30 p.m. on Thursday, 1 May 2025. Information provided will be handled with the utmost confidentiality. Crime Stoppers only wants your information, which can be submitted anonymously through Crime Stoppers Bermuda, an organisation that operates independently and separately from the police. Crime Stoppers will never ask for

On Thursday, May 22, 2025, officers from the Bermuda Police Service’s Police Support and Gang Units executed a search warrant at a residence on Happy Valley Road, Pembroke. During the search, discovered and seized a loaded firearm and inquiries in relation to this matter are ongoing. This is a significant seizure and underscores our ongoing commitment to safeguarding our community by targeting illegal firearms and disrupting gang-related activities. Such efforts are vital in protecting our citizens and maintaining public safety. Acting Detective Superintendent, Jason Smith, pointed out,

The Bermuda Police Service is once again appealing for members of the public who may be able to identify any the individuals seen in the video clip attached, to please immediately get in contact with us. These are the suspects wanted in connection with the two murders and three attempted murders which took place at the Legends Bar in Sandys, on the night of Thursday, May 1, 2025. If you recognize anyone from these images, please contact Detective Chief Inspector Derricka Burns on 717-0921 or,

A male suspect has been arrested in connection with the death of Honee Smith.   The suspect remains in police custody at this time.   The investigating team is appealing for anyone familiar with Ms. Smith and who can assist in tracing her movements from Monday, May 5 until around 11:30 a.m. on Thursday May 8, 2025, to contact  Detective Inspector Leroy Mathurin on 717-2040 or, via e-mail at, [email protected]   We would particularly like to speak with persons who live near the Darrell’s Wharf ferry terminal, and have CCTV

The Bermuda Police Service (BPS) can now confirm the identities of the two people who succumbed to injuries sustained in the shooting incident which took place inside the Legends bar, Sandys, around 10:30 p.m. on Thursday, May 1, 2025.   They are, 32-year-old, Jasmine Smith and 29-year-old, Shaquan Williams.   The BPS extends condolences the families of the deceased.   The investigation regarding this incident is ongoing and the BPS is grateful to those persons who have already come forward to assist with inquiries.   However, we are appealing for anyone with

The Bermuda Police Service is making a renewed appeal for information into the murder of Keyoshe Robinson, on this the third anniversary of his death. Mr. Robinson was reported missing at 5:10pm on Wednesday 4th May 2022. He was last seen alive around 10:00pm on Tuesday 3rd May in the St. George’s town area. On Thursday 5th May 2022, his body was found on the shoreline near the 10th hole of the St. George’s Golf Club. He had been shot and killed. At the time, Mr. Robinson

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