Single Vehicle Collision
Around 12:10 a.m. on Sunday, January 26, 2025, Police officers were on mobile patrol along South Road, Paget South Road when they observed a single vehicle collision involving a motorcycle near Tribe Road Number 4B.
The motorcycle rider, a male, was found lying in a ditch at the side of the westbound lane of South Road and a motorcycle hanging from a branch of a tree nearby.
Officers spoke with witnesses who were on scene and stated the rider was initially traveling east on South Road and overtook a number of vehicles before he made a u-turn and began traveling west on South Road.
He reportedly lost control of the motorcycle as he attempted to negotiate a right hand bend and went off the road and into the trees.
The rider was initially assisted by members of the public before he was attended to at the scene by Emergency Medical Services. He was subsequently transported by ambulance to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital, for what treatment of what were described as serious but non-life-threatening injuries, including a collapsed lung, a broken leg and fractured ribs.
An investigation into this matter has now commenced and anyone witnesses or persons with information are asked to contact Police Constable Zahjarie Augustus via e-mail at zaugustus@bps.bm or by calling the main police number 295-0011.
Hit and Run Collision
Shortly after 11:00 p.m. on Saturday, January 25, 2025, police attended a reported serious road traffic collision involving two motorcycles on Church Street near the junction with Wesley Street in the City of Hamilton.
Upon police arrival it was ascertained that one motorcycle was traveling east along Church Street, when the rider of the second bike which was traveling east along Wesley Street failed to obey a stop sign at the junction and rode into the path of the first bike bike.
This resulted in a collision in which the motorcyclist who was traveling along Church Street sustained abrasions to his face and hands.
He was taken by ambulance to hospital for treatment for his injuries which were described as minor.
The rider of the other motorcycle left the scene prior to the arrival of the police.
This matter is being investigated by Police Sergeant Milton Hill. He may be reached via e-mail at mjhill@bps.bm or by contacting phone number 515-2481.
Two Vehicle Collision
Around 8:35 p.m. on Saturday, January 25, 2025, police attended a two vehicle road traffic collision involving a motorcycle and a motorcar on South Road Paget.
Reports indicate a motorcar was being driven east along South Road, Paget, when upon nearing the junction with Lover’s Lane, it was stuck by a motorcycle traveling in the opposite direction.
The male motorcyclist was said to have been approaching a left hand bend in the road when he crossed over into the opposite lane and collided with the motorcar.
He was transported by ambulance to hospital for treatment of head and facial injuries.
Anyone with information pertaining to this incident is asked to contact Police Constable Kion-Keith Wade via e-mail at, kwade@bps.bm or by calling the main police number, 295-0011.
The Bermuda Police Service (BPS) has been made aware of a video circulating on social media which includes allegations that have no support in the investigation into the death of Mr. Marco Warren.
Addressing the situation, Darrin Simons, Commissioner of Police stated, “Since this unfortunate incident, the Premier has been in contact with police and willingly assisted us with our ongoing inquiry. Additionally, I must state clearly, there is no information to suggest that government Minister, Tinee Furbert, has had any involvement in the matters alleged.”
Mr. Simons assured, “The BPS operates with fairness, impartiality, and integrity, and we keep an open mind with every investigation. We continue to encourage anyone who may have relevant information to come forward and assist us in our efforts. If you have any information, please contact Acting Detective Superintendent, Jason Smith on 717-0864 or, via email at, jsmith2@bps.bm. You may also call the independent and confidential Crime Stoppers number, 800-8477.”
The Commissioner added, “I must also address the public directly regarding the spread of unfounded or slanderous posts on social media. Sharing unsubstantiated claims or defamatory content can have serious consequences not only for the individuals targeted, but also legally, for those responsible. I urge the community to think carefully before engaging with or, spreading such content.”
The Bermuda Police Service remains unwavering in delivering justice through fact-based investigation. We sincerely ask for your cooperation and understanding as we continue this important work.
Shortly after 10:20 am on Saturday, January 25, 2025, police received a report of a body found in the water off Caroline Bay Marina, Morgan’s point, Sandys Parish.
Police as well as the Royal Bermuda Regiment Coast Guard attended the scene.
Upon arrival, the lifeless body of a male was seen in the water at the edge of a rocky outcrop a short distance from the dock.
An on call doctor attended and confirmed the death of the male, a 59-year-old Bermudian National.
An investigation into this matter has now begun. The Bermuda Police Service is aware there are individuals who live on boats docked at the Caroline Bay Marina.
We are asking that any such residents or, anyone who lives near the water in the Caroline Bay area and may have any information on this matter, to please call the main police number, 295-0011. You may also call the non-emergency reporting number 211 or provide the information via the community reporting portal at https://portal.police.bm.
We are aware of an image of the scene being circulated on social media. We ask that you be considerate of the family of the deceased and not share that image on, should you receive it.
Shortly before 10:00 pm on Friday, January 24, 2025, Police and other first responders attended a serious road traffic collision near the junction of Cobbs Hill and the Railway Trail, Paget.
Initial information is that the collision involved a single vehicle, a motorcycle.
The male motorcycle rider was said to be breathing but unresponsive. He was transported by ambulance to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital for treatment of his injuries.
However, at last check he was alert and responding, but continued to receive treatment at hospital.
The collision scene remained closed for approximately two and a half hours with traffic diversions in place at Cobbs Hill and Middle Road, as well as Cobbs Hill and Ord Road.
We wish to thank the public for their patience and cooperation during this period.
Acting Superintendent Jason Smith, Officer in Charge (Crime Division) – “On Friday 17th January 2025, police seized a large quantity of suspected drugs that washed ashore, with a street value of five million dollars.
To date, no arrests have been made in connection with this seizure.
A police investigation has commenced and the Bermuda Police Service would like to thank those members of the public for their assistance in alerting us to this suspected contraband.
We would like to remind you of the importance in working with your police service, to help us interdict illegal drugs coming to our island.”
Two men were hospitalised Tuesday night, after being injured in a collision involving a motorcycle and a pedestrian on Parsons Road in Pembroke that occurred around 7:20pm Tuesday, 21st January 2025.
It appears that the motorcycle involved was being ridden in the westbound lane of Parsons Road when the pedestrian was struck as he attempted to cross the road, in the vicinity of Crossland Lane.
Police, Bermuda Fire & Rescue Service, as well as ambulance personnel, responded.
Both injured individuals were rushed to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital via ambulance for treatment.
At last check the rider, believed to be a 26-year-old Devonshire man, was in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), while the pedestrian, believed to be a 68-year-old Devonshire man, also remained at the hospital receiving treatment.
The scene was processed following the collision and inquiries continue.
Any witnesses are encouraged to call Constable Jonathan Flood on 211, or e-mail jflood@bps.bm.
Alternatively, members of the public with relevant information are encouraged to share it with a police officer they know, or provide it through the Bermuda Police Service online community reporting portal, https://portal.police.bm/.
The Personal Information and Protecting Act (PIPA) 2016, came into effect on 1st January, 2025. The Bermuda Police Service continues to progress several initiatives to enhance existing processes and procedures, to be compliant with the principles of PIPA.
To accomplish this, the BPS has completed a GAP analysis designed to capture the present state of the organization, in relation to PIPA. The end result was the formulation of an action plan, with smaller projects designed to bridge the gap between our present state, and the future landscape of the BPS when PIPA is fully implemented.
We have already appointed a Privacy Officer, who will lead a team responsible for progressing these initiatives, including, staff awareness training, a review of existing Information security polices and amendments to our Memorandum of Understandings with third party vendors.
For more information regarding the Bermuda Police Services Privacy Notice, visit https://www.bermudapoliceservice.bm/content/privacy-notice-personal-information-protection-act-2016-pipa.
Around 1:20pm Saturday, 18th January 2025, a reported two vehicle collision occurred on Tommy Fox Road in St. George’s, near the junction with Pepper Hall Road, involving a pedal cycle and a motorcycle.
Police, Bermuda Fire & Rescue Service, as well as ambulance personnel, responded.
Apparently on the arrival of emergency services, two individuals were found on the ground – the pedal cyclist, understood to be a 24-year-old Warwick man, as well as a local 15-year-old male, believed to be on the motorcycle at the time of the collision.
It remains unclear whether the teen was the motorcycle rider, or a passenger.
Both injured individuals were transported to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital via ambulance for treatment.
At last check, the pedal cyclist had been treated and discharged from the hospital, while the 15-year-old male had been admitted into the Intensive Care Unit.
The scene was processed following the collision and an investigation regarding the circumstances continues.
Any witnesses are asked to call Constable Derek Simmons on 717-2067, or e-mail dsimmons2@bps.bm.
Alternatively, members of the public with relevant information are encouraged to share it with a police officer they know, or provide it through the Bermuda Police Service online community reporting portal, https://portal.police.bm/.
Inquiries are ongoing regarding a collision involving a car and a motorcycle on Middle Road in Warwick, near Camp Hill, that occurred around 4:40pm Sunday, 19th January 2025.
It appears that the motorcycle was being ridden in the eastbound lane of Middle Road and the car was being driven out of the parking area of Island Cuisine, when the two vehicles collided.
The motorcycle rider, believed to be an 18-year-old Pembroke man, apparently sustained non-life threatening injuries and was transported to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital via ambulance for treatment.
The car driver, believed to be a 35-year-old Pembroke woman, was not hurt.
Both vehicles involved were damaged.
Traffic in the area was disrupted for approximately an hour after the collision occurred.
Any witnesses that have not already come forward are now asked to call Constable Holly Lavigne-Smith on 211, or e-mail hlavigne-smith@bps.bm.
Alternatively, members of the public with relevant information are encouraged to share it with a police officer they know, or provide it through the Bermuda Police Service online community reporting portal, https://portal.police.bm/.
Acting Detective Superintendent Jason Smith of the Bermuda Police Service (BPS) & Bermuda Bankers Association (BBA) CEO Geoff Scott held a joint press conference at Clarien Bank Friday afternoon, 17th January 2025, to announce a partnership to combat financial crime.