Fraud Investigation
Friday, May 10,2024
The Financial Crime Unit of the Bermuda Police Service carried out a pre-dawn operation on Wednesday, May 8th, 2024, in relation to an ongoing investigation into persons defrauding a financial institution and one of its clients of a significant sum of money.
Warrants executed at different locations across the island, resulted in the arrests of three suspects who are currently in police custody.
A quantity of cash as well as other items believed to be the proceeds of crime were recovered during the execution of those warrants.
The investigation into this matter remains ongoing and those arrested will be appearing before the courts in due course.
Detective Chief Inspector Jason Smith of the Specialist Crime Division stated, “I wish to thank those persons who came forward and provided information which enabled Investigators to make significant headway with this matter. Their assistance has proven invaluable in putting a stop to an illegal activity which may have otherwise remained unknown to police.”
“This type of partnership benefits the entire community as it enables us to bring perpetrators to justice and in so doing make Bermuda safer.”
Victim Update: Middletown Lane, Pembroke Shooting Investigation
Thursday, May 09,2024
Two males shot during a firearms incident which occurred on Middletown Lane, Pembroke around 2:05pm Thursday, 2nd May 2024, remain warded at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital and are recovering from their injuries.
The investigations into all confirmed recent firearms incidents, remain ongoing.
We are again appealing for anyone with any information on any of these matters, to please get in contact with us at 295-0011, 211 or the community reporting portal at https://portal.police.bm.
You may also speak with a police officer you know or, provide the information via the independent and confidential Crime Stoppers hotline, 800-8477.
As a reminder, Crime Stoppers offers a $5,000.00 reward for any information leading to the recovery of a firearm or the arrest and conviction of anyone responsible for a firearm offence or any other serious crime.
Traffic Advisory: Airport Emergency
Monday, May 06,2024
There is an ongoing emergency situation at the L.F. Wade International Airport which has required that the facility be evacuated.
Passengers have disembarked the British Airways flight that was due to leave this evening for the United Kingdom.
All passengers are safe and well.
As a result of this development, both the Causeway and Kindley Field Road will remain closed while the situation is addressed.
We will provide updates as they become available.
Update: The roads have been reopened to regular traffic flow.
Second Road Fatality of 2024: 23-Year-Old Rhyn Bearden
Wednesday, May 01,2024
The Bermuda Police Service (BPS) can now confirm the death of 23-year-old Rhyn Bearden, Bermuda’s second road fatality of 2024, and extends sincere condolences to his family and friends.
Mr. Bearden died in hospital later Thursday morning, 25th April 2024, after the motorcycle he was riding collided with a truck and a wall around 9am that Thursday.
The fatal collision occurred at the junction of Khyber Pass and Smiths Avenue, Warwick.
A BPS Family Liaison Officer is providing relevant support to Mr. Bearden’s family.
The Roads Policing Unit continues to investigate this road fatality and renews the appeal for any witnesses that have not already come forward, or anyone with any relevant information, to call 247-1788.
Alternatively, please share any information that you may have with a police officer you’re familiar with.
Collision on Front Street
Tuesday, April 30,2024
Around 1:30 p.m. on Friday, April 19, 2024, police officers attended a multiple vehicle road traffic collision in the area of the number five car park on Front Street in the City of Hamilton.
Reports indicate the 35-year-old female driver of a motorcar entered the number five car park and drove into one of the bays as she attempted to park the vehicle.
She reportedly lost control of the car and struck a number of motorcycles parked in the cycle bay within the car park.
Her vehicle went through a hedge bordering the car park and out onto Front Street.
She struck a number of other bikes parked in the cycle parking bays on the southern side of Front Street, before also striking a truck, which was travelling west along Front Street as well as a motorcar which was parked in a parking bay on the northern side of Front Street.
There were no reported injuries.
Several of the motorcycles struck were left with extensive damage.
Anyone with information on this incident is asked to contact Police Constable Melvin Best on 717-2385, or, via email mbest@bps.bm.
Harbour Road Collision
Tuesday, April 30,2024
Around 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, April 30, 2024, police were dispatched to a single vehicle damage only collision involving a truck with a trailer attached, on Harbour Road near the junction with Highwood Lane in Paget.
It was reported that the truck was traveling in a westerly direction along Harbour Road when the trailer attached, struck the perimeter wall of a private residence resulting in debris being strewn across the roadway.
There were no reports of any injuries.
The flow of traffic was disrupted for approximately one and a half hours while the debris was cleared and the vehicle removed.
Anyone with information on this incident is asked to contact Police Constable Rajiv Bailey on the main police number 295-0011, or via email at rbailey@bps.bm.
Firearms Incident Witness Appeal
Tuesday, April 30,2024
“Shortly after 11:00 p.m. on Sunday, April 28th, 2024, police received reports of multiple gunshots heard in the Parsons Road, Pembroke, area. Officers immediately responded and were able to confirm a firearm was discharged based on forensic evidence recovered near the junction with Rambling Lane. There was nothing to indicate whether anyone may have been injured and enquiries at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital confirmed that no individuals attended for treatment for gunshot injuries.”
“The apparent increase in firearms incidents in recent times remains a priority for Bermuda Police Service. Every such incident has the potential to claim a life or cause debilitating injury. While our efforts to rid the community of illegal firearms have had some success, clearly, there is still a lot of work to be done. However, that work must involve you the public coming forward and providing any information you may have regarding illegal firearms or persons involved in accessing these weapons.”
An investigation into this latest firearms matter is now underway and anyone with information is asked to call Detective Sergeant Odessa Philip of the Serious Crime Unit at 247-1347, 717-2193or email at ophilip@bps.bm.
You may also call the independent and confidential Crime Stoppers number, 800-8477 or use the Bermuda Police Service confidential community reporting portal at https://portal.police.bm. Alternatively, you may wish to share the information with a police officer you know.
RBR Reservist Arrested
Sunday, April 28,2024
The Bermuda Police Service (BPS) can confirm the arrest of a Royal Bermuda Regiment (RBR) Reservist, at the L.F. Wade International Airport.
The 47-year-old male was arrested following the discovery of items liable for seizure inside his luggage, upon his return to the island on Saturday, April 27, 2024.
This matter is now under investigation and no further information will be provided at this time.
Attempted Shooting
Friday, April 26,2024
Police are investigating a confirmed attempted shooting, which took place in the area of Alexandra Road, Devonshire, shortly after 10:30 a.m. on Friday, April 26, 2024.
The complainant was seated inside a vehicle at the time.
However, they thankfully escaped without injury.
Police are interested in speaking with anyone who may have seen two persons wearing black clothing, with black helmets leaving Alexandra Road on a black and red motorcycle around the time of the incident.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Acting Detective Sergeant, Dre Wilkinson, on 515-2495, 247-1131 or via email dwilkinson@bps.bm. You may also call the independent and confidential Crime Stoppers number 800-8477.
The confidential community-reporting portal can also be used to share the information by going to, https://portal.police.bm. Alternatively, we urge you to speak with a police officer you know.
Second Road Fatality of 2024 [Updated]
Thursday, April 25,2024
Sadly, the Bermuda Police Service (BPS) can confirm that a 23-year-old male motorcyclist involved in a collision with a truck around 9am Thursday, 25th April 2024, was pronounced dead at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital later Thursday morning.
This fatal collision occurred at the junction of Khyber Pass and Smiths Avenue, Warwick.
Police, Bermuda Fire & Rescue Service as well as ambulance personnel responded to the scene.
Apparently the truck was being driven down Khyber Pass and the motorcycle was being ridden in the same direction, when the truck made a right turn to enter Smiths Avenue.
The rider struck the truck, then a wall. He was rushed to hospital via ambulance, but ultimately succumbed to his injuries.
The death of the 23-year-old man, who is understood to have been a Pembroke resident, marks Bermuda’s second road fatality of 2024.
Official identification of the deceased is anticipated in due course and a BPS Family Liaison Officer has been assigned to provide relevant support to his loved ones at this difficult time.
The truck driver was not hurt. However, he was transported to hospital as a precaution.
The truck’s passenger was also unhurt.
Traffic in the area was diverted for approximately four hours, while the collision site was processed.
An investigation into the circumstances of this latest road fatality continues and any witnesses are now encouraged to call the Roads Policing Unit on 247-1788 as soon as possible.
Update: Wednesday, 1st May - The Bermuda Police Service (BPS) can now confirm the death of 23-year-old Rhyn Bearden, Bermuda’s second road fatality of 2024, and extends sincere condolences to his family and friends.
Mr. Bearden died in hospital later Thursday morning, 25th April 2024, after the motorcycle he was riding collided with a truck and a wall around 9am that Thursday.
The fatal collision occurred at the junction of Khyber Pass and Smiths Avenue, Warwick.
A BPS Family Liaison Officer is providing relevant support to Mr. Bearden’s family.
The Roads Policing Unit continues to investigate this road fatality and renews the appeal for any witnesses that have not already come forward, or anyone with any relevant information, to call 247-1788.
Alternatively, please share any information that you may have with a police officer you’re familiar with.
Arrest of Police Officer
Thursday, April 25,2024
Commissioner of Police Darrin Simons - "In the early hours of Monday, April 22, 2024, the Bermuda Police Service began a targeted operation, which resulted in the arrest of a Police Sergeant, seven associates, the recovery of a firearm with ammunition, and a very significant quantity of drugs. The arrests were made in connection with an ongoing investigation that includes corruption.
The officer has been charged with Conspiracy to import and supply controlled drugs, Conspiracy to import and supply firearms and ammunition, a Computer misuse offence, and Attempting to pervert the course of justice.
Corruption undermines the very foundation of our society and betrays the trust placed in us by the community. We will act resolutely and decisively to root out those members of the service who violate that trust. Let this be a clear message to all; such conduct will find no shelter in the Bermuda Police. If found guilty, the officer will face the full force of the law.
The public can be confident that we are committed to transparency and accountability at all levels. We are taking proactive steps to prevent similar incidents in the future, including the creation of an Anti-corruption unit and the development of a strategic plan to mitigate the risk of corruption.
Every action we take is with the intent of strengthening the bond of trust between the community and the police.
The arrested officer has been suspended, with pay, in accordance with legislation.
Understandably, this news will be as unsettling to the community, as it is for the BPS family. We recognize the impact this incident has on our officers, particularly those who worked closely with the accused. Support is available to ensure their well-being during this challenging time.
I want to assure the public that the vast majority of our officers serve honorably and with integrity. This incident does not reflect the values and principles of the Bermuda Police Service. We remain committed to providing the highest level of service to our community.
The Bermuda Police Service encourages anyone with information related to this case or any other suspected corrupt activities to contact the BPS confidentially via Crimestoppers at 800-8477 or the anonymous reporting portal at https://portal.police.bm.
Rest assured the Bermuda Police Service will continue to serve our community with integrity, professionalism, and accountability. We are resolute in our mission to make Bermuda safer for all."
Erin Richardson Murder Investigation Remains Active 10 Years Later
Tuesday, April 23,2024
Ten years have passed since the murder of Erin Lee Richardson.
Mr. Richardson, 28, was shot multiple times outside his residence at 16 Riviera Crescent, Southampton, around 10:45pm on Wednesday 23rd April 2014. He attempted to escape his attackers by running inside his residence, but was unable to do so.
Police officers and EMTs attended the scene and administered first-aid to Mr. Richardson who was transported by ambulance to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital where tragically, he succumbed to his injuries.
The Bermuda Police Service is once again appealing to members of the public who may have any information on this matter to please come forward and provide that information to us. Please help us provide closure to Mr. Richardson’s family and bring those responsible for his death to justice.
We remain extremely keen to speak with anyone who may have seen two males on a motorcycle leave Riviera Road in Southampton around the time of the shooting. The persons on the bike wore dark clothing, and the motorcycle had a quiet running engine.
Mr. Richardson’s life was cut short and he has left behind many family members to grieve his loss.
Were it your loved one so senselessly killed, you would want those with information to come forward and assist the police with their investigation. We are asking the same for Mr. Richardson’s loved ones.
Anyone with knowledge of this incident or who has information that can assist in identifying and bringing the offender(s) to justice is asked to contact Detective Chief Inspector Derricka Burns of the Serious Crime Unit on phone number, 247-1062 or via e-mail at dburns@bps.bm.
You may also provide anonymous tips through the independent and confidential Crime Stoppers Bermuda website, www.crimestoppers.bm. Alternatively, if you’re more comfortable doing so, share the information with a police officer whom you know.
Injured 72-Year-Old Motorcyclist Treated & Discharged From Hospital
Tuesday, April 16,2024
A 72-year-old male motorcyclist injured in a four vehicle collision on North Shore Road in Hamilton parish, near Somers Hill Road around 8:05am Wednesday, 10th April 2024, was treated for his injuries at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital and later discharged.
The collision involved three cars, as well as the motorcyclist. However, no one else was hurt.
Inquiries continue regarding the circumstances of this collision.
Any witnesses that have not already come forward, or other members of the public with relevant information, are now asked to call Constable Tyler Nelmes on 211, or e-mail tnelmes@bps.bm.
Confirmed Firearms Incident: Devil's Hole Area, Smith's Parish
Monday, April 15,2024
Shortly after 12:30 a.m. on Sunday, April 14, 2024, police received reports of gunshots heard in the Church Dale, Devil’s Hole area, Smith’s.
Officers were dispatched to the scene and upon arrival, conducted a search of the immediate area.
Their search confirmed a firearm was discharged based on evidence recovered.
There were no reports anyone was injured.
Checks with staff at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital indicated no one had attended seeking treatment for gunshot wounds.
An inquiry into this incident has commenced and anyone with information is asked to contact Detective Sergeant Anneka Donawa of the Serious Crime Unit on 717-2250 or, via email at adonawa@bps.bm.
You may also call 211 or report share the information via the BPS Community Reporting Portal at https://portal.police.bm. Alternatively. Please speak with a police officer you know or call the independent and confidential Crime Stoppers number, 800-8477.
Detective Chief Inspector, Derricka Burns, stated: “This is the sixth confirmed firearms incident so far this year. We believe there are persons who are aware of who is behind these incidents, one of which resulted in a thirty-eight-year-old male suffering gunshot wounds.”
“All of these incidents remain under active investigation and we are appealing for anyone with information to urgently make contact with us and help eliminate this scourge from our community.”
Witness Appeal: Collision in Sandys Parish
Sunday, April 14,2024
Police are investigating a reported road traffic collision, involving a pedestrian and motorcar, which occurred at the junction of Long Bay Lane and Nursery Lane, Sandys Parish, some time between 9:45 pm and 10:00pm on Friday, April 12, 2024.
Information is that a motorcar was traveling west along Long Bay Lane in Sandys, before making a left hand turn into Nursery Lane and colliding with a pedestrian.
As a result of the collision, a sixty-four-year-old male has been hospitalized and undergoing medical treatment.
Anyone who may have witnessed or has information on this incident, is asked to contact Constable Dinell Bean, on 515-2413 or, via email at dbean@bps.bm.
Alternatively, you may also call the main police number, 295-0011, the non emergency reporting number 211 or, by using the Bermuda Police Service community reporting portal at, https://portal.police.bm.
2022 Murder of Che Jennings Still Being Actively Investigated
Monday, April 08,2024
Che Jennings was 24-years-old at the time he was fatally shot in the parking lot of Warwick Workmen’s Club, Thursday 7th April 2022 around 8:30pm, following a community Easter event.
Mr. Jennings had been shot multiple times and inquiries led to an initial appeal regarding two men on a white motorcycle, heading east on Middle Road, Warwick, shortly after 8:30pm Thursday, 7th April 2022.
The rider of that motorcycle wore a red jacket, while the passenger had on a yellow jacket. Both the rider and the passenger wore black helmets. Both individuals were in and around Warwick plus surrounding areas for some time the night of Mr. Jennings’ murder.
Two individuals were arrested in connection with the 24-year-old’s murder and later released on police bail.
Bermuda Police Service (BPS) detectives are grateful for the assistance received to date from the public and renew their appeal for relevant information, as this active homicide investigation continues.
In fact, BPS investigators remain confident that there are members of the public who have knowledge of the circumstances surrounding Mr. Jennings’ killing, but for whatever reason, are choosing not to come forward and reveal what they know.
Help bring those responsible for the murder of Che Jennings to justice. Contact Acting Detective Inspector Anneka Donawa of the Serious Crime Unit in confidence by calling 247-1739 or e-mailing adonawa@bps.bm.
Alternatively, anonymous tips can be shared through the independent and confidential Crime Stoppers Bermuda website, www.crimestoppers.bm.
2022 Murder of Laje Franklin Still Being Actively Investigated
Monday, April 08,2024
Two years ago, a passer-by found 18-year-old Laje Franklin’s lifeless body lying near the roundabout on the roadway leading to Clearwater Beach, St. David’s shortly after 6:30am Wednesday, 6th April 2022.
He died of multiple gunshot wounds and detectives believe that he was fatally shot near where he was found.
Inquiries into the teen’s murder initially appealed for anyone who heard any suspicious noises or saw suspicious activity in the area of Tommy Fox Road, or near the Gulfstream residences at Southside, between 11:00pm Tuesday, 5th April 2022 and the early hours of Wednesday, 6th April 2022, to make contact with the Serious Crime Unit.
One person was arrested in connection with the 18-year-old’s murder and later released on police bail.
While Bermuda Police Service (BPS) detectives are grateful for the assistance received to date from the public, a renewed appeal for relevant information is being issued, regarding this ongoing active homicide investigation.
In fact, BPS investigators remain confident that there are members of the public who have knowledge of the circumstances surrounding Mr. Franklin’s killing, but for whatever reason, are choosing not to come forward and reveal what they know.
Help bring those responsible for the murder of Laje Franklin to justice. Contact Acting Detective Inspector Anneka Donawa of the Serious Crime Unit in confidence by calling 247-1739 or e-mailing adonawa@bps.bm.
Alternatively, anonymous tips can be shared through the independent and confidential Crime Stoppers Bermuda website, www.crimestoppers.bm.
2021 Murder of Jordan Outerbridge Still Being Actively Investigated
Monday, April 08,2024
Three years ago, around 10:30pm Tuesday, 6th April 2021, Jordan Outerbridge was fatally shot on the Railway Trail in Warwick. He was 37-years-old at that time.
On the night of his murder, Mr. Outerbridge was the first person to leave a regularly scheduled card game at a nearby Tribe Road Number 2, Warwick residence.
As he was about to head home to his wife and two girls, a gunman wearing a blue coloured jacket with a hood shot him multiple times, before escaping on the back of a waiting motorcycle.
The gunman’s accomplice, riding the motorcycle, wore black clothing.
So far, no one has been arrested in connection with the 37-year-old’s murder.
Bermuda Police Service (BPS) detectives are grateful for the assistance received to date from the public and renew their appeal for relevant information, as this active homicide investigation continues.
In fact, BPS investigators remain confident that there are members of the public who have knowledge of the circumstances surrounding Mr. Outerbridge’s killing, but for whatever reason, are choosing not to come forward and reveal what they know.
Help bring those responsible for the murder of Jordan Outerbridge to justice. Contact Acting Detective Inspector Anneka Donawa of the Serious Crime Unit in confidence by calling 247-1739 or e-mailing adonawa@bps.bm.
Alternatively, anonymous tips can be shared through the independent and confidential Crime Stoppers Bermuda website, www.crimestoppers.bm.
Operation Vega Update: First Quarter 2024
Thursday, April 04,2024
Statistics
Impaired Driver Arrests:
Full Year 2021 - 170
Full Year 2022 - 229
Full Year 2023 - 265
First 3 Months 2024 - 39
In this period, 1st January 2024 until 31st March 2024, the breakdown of traffic offences reported is as follows:
January February March
Impaired Driving 15 9 15
Speeding 183 172 284
Traffic sign 55 36 25
Unlicensed vehicle 57 36 25
No third party insurance 62 26 19
No driver’s licence 52 27 31
Manner of driving 3 3 6
Disqualified driver 9 6 5
Seatbelt 6 2 4
Helmet 3 9 4
Handheld device 4 16 8
Defective vehicle 5 2 5
Fail to give name/address 1 0 1
Fail to stop 4 2 4
Fraudulent documents 1 1 0
Making a false statement 0 0 0
License plate offence 2 1 0
Tint offence 0 0 0
Youth license offence 0 0 0
Parking 91 115 58
Motorist Advice Notices 100 58 55
Total 653 521 549
Inquiries Underway Into Two Separate Incidents of Reported Theft
Thursday, April 04,2024
Stolen Motorcycle
Around 10:00 p.m. on Tuesday, 2nd April 2024, police received a report of a motorcycle theft on Middle Road, Sandys.
Apparently a female resident was travelling east along Middle Road when her helmet fell off.
She parked the bike in the bus layby along Middle Road near the junction with George’s Bay Road, Sandys and went to retrieve her helmet.
As she did so, an unknown male who was standing in the bus layby, proceeded to get onto the motorcycle and rode off in a westerly direction.
The suspect is described as 5 feet 7 inches tall, dark complexioned, wearing all black clothing and a black helmet. The stolen motorcycle is said to be a black Sym HD 125 with licence plate CN448.
Visitors’ Handbag Stolen
Shortly after 4:15 p.m. on Tuesday, 2nd April 2024, police received a report of a theft from a rental auxiliary cycle.
A visiting Canadian national told police that while travelling along Somerset Road in Sandys with another Canadian visitor pillion passenger, an unknown black motorcycle with two persons wearing dark visors, bumped the back of their rental scooter.
The suspects then removed a black and purple knapsack from the basket, containing a quantity of cash and electronic devices and escaped.
Enquiries into both incidents are ongoing and anyone with information is asked to call the main police number, 295-0011.
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