Investigators Ask for Community Help to Identify Burglary Suspects

Over the last four months, there has been an increase in burglary offences in the eastern parishes. Businesses, as well as residential properties, have been targeted.

At present, there are several burglaries under investigation. CCTV of some of these incidents has been recovered. However, it is difficult to identify suspects in these matters from the CCTV images, as their faces are covered.

As inquiries continue, the Bermuda Police Service is hoping the public may be able to assist us in identifying the persons responsible for these four crimes.

RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY: SHELL POINT ROAD

Sometime around 9:20pm on Tuesday, February 25, 2025, a residence located on Shell Point Road, St. George’s was burgled and a water pump, a power washer and a Ring camera were stolen. CCTV footage was reviewed and a suspect was seen walking around the residence and then leaving the property with a number of items.

The suspect is described as a dark complexioned male, wearing a black hat, black jacket and matching black pants, with white stripes down the sides.

COMMERCIAL BURGLARY: RUBIS, BLUE HOLE HILL

Sometime around 3:40am on Friday, May 23, 2025, two unknown suspects were captured on CCTV breaking into the Rubis Gas station at Blue Hole Hill, Hamilton Parish. The suspects stole a significant quantity of cigarettes and other items.

Suspect 1 – is described as being medium built, about 5 feet 5 inches tall. He was wearing a black helmet with a red and white design all over, black Helly Hansen rain suit, blue and white sneakers, rider type gloves and carrying a crow bar.

Suspect 2 – is described as being slim built about 6 feet tall, wearing a black helmet, black bubble type jacket, burgundy sweat pants, black sneakers and carrying a duffle type bag.

 

COMMERCIAL BURGLARY: ST. DAVID’S LAUNDROMAT

Sometime in the early morning hours of Wednesday, June 4, 2025, the St. David’s Quickie Lickie Laundromat was broken into and a quantity of cash stolen. The suspects, two males, were seen on CCTV footage from the establishment breaking into the laundromat.

Suspect 1 – is described as medium built about 5 feet 5 inches tall, wearing a black helmet, black jacket and blue sweat pants, with a stripe down the side, carrying a crow bar.

Suspect 2 – is described as slim built, in a grey helmet, black Helly Hansen jacket, blue pants and carrying a hammer.

COMMERCIAL BURGLARY: HAMILTON PARISH LAUNDROMAT

Around 4:00am on Monday, July 7, 2025, a burglary occurred at the Hamilton Parish Quickie Lickie Laundromat. The suspects attempted to break into the cash dispensing machine, but were unable to do so and left empty handed.

Suspect 1 – is described as medium built, about 5 feet 5 inches tall, wearing a black helmet, dark grey/black jacket, black pants with white sneakers, carrying a black bag and crowbar into the laundromat.

Suspect 2 – is described as slim built, approximately 6 feet tall, wearing what appeared to be a grey helmet, black jacket, blue workman type pants and work boots.

Anyone with information on any of these incidents, is asked to contact Detective Sergeant Seymour Foote on 717-2282 or, via e-mail, [email protected].

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