Firearms Training at Warwick Camp
Monday, December 02,2024
The Bermuda Police Service (BPS) is advising the public that firearms training is scheduled to take place at Warwick Camp, from 7pm until 9pm Monday, 2nd December 2024.
The BPS thanks the public in advance for their understanding, while this necessary training takes place.
Renewed Fraud Advisory: Calls From Fake Bank Representatives
Thursday, November 28,2024
The Financial Crime Unit (FCU) has received several reports this week regarding a troubling rise in fraudulent activity targeting both local businesses and members of the public—particularly customers of financial institutions (Banks).
In these incidents, individuals impersonating agents of local banks (from the Fraud Department) are contacting customers and falsely claiming that fraudulent activity has been detected on their accounts.
The fraudsters then request login credentials to "resolve" the issue. Once they gain access to the accounts, they quickly transfer funds to overseas locations.
So far, complaints from this week alone have revealed that local residents have collectively lost over 1.2 million dollars due to this scam.
As we enter the festive season, a time historically associated with increased fraud activity, the Bermuda Police Service (BPS) urges residents to remain vigilant and note the following to protect against falling victim to these types of scams:
1. Bank representatives will never ask you over the phone for your personal account login credentials.
2. If you are uncertain about the legitimacy of a call, hang up immediately and contact your bank directly by phone or in person.
3. Do not download or install any third-party software at the request of someone claiming to be a bank representative.
4. If you receive an email claiming to be from your bank, you should check the email header to see if it matches the details of legitimate emails you've received from your bank before.
The BPS is also aware that persons are receiving WhatsApp messages from friends in their phone contacts list, asking them to send money to a disclosed location. However once contacted the person supposedly making the request confirms they did not send any such message.
We urge residents to please be vigilant of this and if in doubt or, if something seems strange about the request, do not send money.
Updated Witness Appeal: Confirmed Injury Firearm Incident in Warwick
Saturday, November 23,2024
Investigations continue into the firearms incident which occurred in the area of Cedar Heights Lane in Warwick around 9:10PM on Thursday, November 21st, 2024.
Two men, a 53 year old and a 38 year old, both sustained multiple gunshot wounds in that incident and remain in hospital, where they continue to receive treatment for their injuries, which are not considered life-threatening.
It is understood that immediately after the shooting, two persons dressed in dark clothing were seen on a motorcycle speeding in an easterly direction along Harbour Road.
Investigators are particularly interested in speaking with anyone who may have seen individuals fitting this description in the area of Cedar Hill, St. Mary’s Road Warwick and Harbour Road, shortly before or after the shooting.
We wish to thank those members of the public who have so far come forward with information on this incident.
We ask that you or anyone with any information please contact Acting Detective Inspector Anneka Donawa on 717-2250 or via email, adonawa@bps.bm.
You may also call the main police number 295-0011, or share the information with a police officer you know.
Alternatively, please provide the information using the police community reporting portal at, https://portal.police.bm or by visiting the independent and confidential Crime Stoppers website at https://crimestoppers.bm and completing the anonymous crime reporting form. You may also call Crime Stoppers on 800-8477.
Witness Appeal: One Man Hurt in Sandys Parish Stabbing Incident
Friday, November 22,2024
Shortly after 10:00 PM, on Thursday, November 21, 2024 police received a report of a stabbing incident near the Mr. Chicken outlet in Somerset.
Officers were dispatched to the scene and upon arrival, were informed the victim, a male, had been transported to hospital via private vehicle.
Emergency Medical Services dispatch subsequently contact police to report that the injured party was met by ambulance on the way and transferred into their care.
The victim is said to have sustained neck and facial injuries which were not considered life threatening. At last check, he continued to receive treatment at the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital.
Anyone with information on this incident is asked to contact the main police number, 295-0011 or provide the information to a police officer you’re comfortable speaking with.
You may also share the information via the BPS community reporting portal at https://portal.police.bm or by calling the independent and confidential Crime Stoppers number 800-8477.
Confirmed Firearm Incident: 2 Men in Hospital, Investigation Underway [Updated]
Friday, November 22,2024
Around 9:00 P.M. on Thursday, November 21, 2024, Police and emergency medical services responded to a report of gunshots in the area of Cedar Hill, Saint Mary’s Rd., Warwick.
Upon arrival, it was confirmed that two males had sustained gunshot injuries. They were attended to at the scene by EMTs before being transported by ambulance checking Edward VII Memorial Hospital. The extent of their injuries remains unknown at this time.
An investigation into this matter is now underway and anyone with information is asked to contact Acting Detective Chief Inspector, Nidol Barker, on 717-2176 or via email nbarker@bps.bm.
You may also call the main police number, 295-0011 or, the independent and confidential Crime Stoppers number, 800-8477.
Alternatively, please share the information with a police officer you know or, by using the police community reporting portal at, https://portal.police.bm.
Update: Saturday, 23rd November - Investigations continue into the firearms incident which occurred in the area of Cedar Heights Lane in Warwick around 9:10PM on Thursday, November 21st, 2024.
Two men, a 53 year old and a 38 year old, both sustained multiple gunshot wounds in that incident and remain in hospital, where they continue to receive treatment for their injuries, which are not considered life-threatening.
It is understood that immediately after the shooting, two persons dressed in dark clothing were seen on a motorcycle speeding in an easterly direction along Harbour Road.
Investigators are particularly interested in speaking with anyone who may have seen individuals fitting this description in the area of Cedar Hill, St. Mary’s Road Warwick and Harbour Road, shortly before or after the shooting.
We wish to thank those members of the public who have so far come forward with information on this incident.
We ask that you or anyone with any information please contact Acting Detective Inspector Anneka Donawa on 717-2250 or via email, adonawa@bps.bm.
You may also call the main police number 295-0011, or share the information with a police officer you know.
Alternatively, please provide the information using the police community reporting portal at, https://portal.police.bm or by visiting the independent and confidential Crime Stoppers website at https://crimestoppers.bm and completing the anonymous crime reporting form. You may also call Crime Stoppers on 800-8477.
Seventh Road Fatality of 2024: 56-Year-Old Damian Simmons
Monday, November 18,2024
The Bermuda Police Service (BPS) can now confirm the death of 56-year-old Damian Simmons, who was seriously injured in a reported collision involving two motorcycles that occurred around 6:45 P.M. on Thursday, November 7, 2024, on Blue Hole Hill, near the junction with Dolphin Drive, Hamilton Parish.
Mr. Simmons along with the other motorcycle rider, a 45-year-old male, were transported by ambulance to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital for further treatment.
Sadly, Mr. Simmons subsequently succumbed to his injuries.
The Bermuda Police Service extends sincere condolences to his family and friends.
A BPS Family Liaison Officer has been providing relevant support to the family of Mr. Simmons.
The investigation into this incident remains ongoing and anyone with information is asked to contact Sergeant Milton Hill of the Roads Policing Unit (RPU) on 515-2481 or, via e-mail mjhill@bps.bm. You may also call the RPU office on 247-1788 or, the main police number 295-0011.
BPS Officers Receive NCA Financial Crime Investigations Training
Thursday, November 14,2024
In keeping with ongoing efforts to enhance its capabilities, The Bermuda Police Service (BPS) is currently conducting a two week training course focusing on asset confiscation and financial crime investigation.
The course which began on Monday, November 4th and concludes on the Friday, November 15th, is being facilitated by Jason Aldridge and Ian Ball, of the United Kingdom’s National Crime Agency.
It was organised by the BPS and is being conducted at its Prospect Headquarters, with officers from the following units involved:
Financial Crime Unit
Drugs Unit
Criminal Investigation Unit
Anti-Corruption Unit
Technology Department
Community Policing Division
Acting Detective Superintendent, Jason Smith, of the Serious Crime Division stated, “This opportunity will result in our officers becoming more adept at investigating the activity of those engaging in financial activity for furtherance of criminal enterprise. This is imperative as the BPS plays a major role in protecting Bermuda’s reputation as a well-respected, financial jurisdiction.”
Mr. Smith added, “Bringing the facilitators to Bermuda has allowed for a much larger officer cohort to benefit from this initiative. This has resulted in significant cost savings, but more importantly, has widened the pool from which to draw as we work to address this aspect of criminal activity."
BACK ROW L to R:
Detective Constable Randy Alexander
Acting Chief Inspector Mark Tomlinson
Inspector Nidol Barker
MIDDLE ROW L to R:
Detective Constable Dawn Hector
Detective Constable Graeme Bird
Detective Sergeant Crai-Che Hall
Detective Sergeant Zoenique Williams
Detective Constable Sandra Philips-Bain
Detective Sergeant Whitney Wilkinson
Inspector Karema Flood
Detective Constable Zaakira Lee
SEATED L to R:
Acting Detective Superintendent Jason Smith
Ian Ball - Trainer
Deputy Commissioner of Police Na’imah Astwood
Acting Inspector Leroy Mathurin
Jason Aldridge – Trainer
Remembrance Day Holiday Weekend Policing Activity Recap
Tuesday, November 12,2024
The Bermuda Police Service (BPS) conducted proactive patrols island wide and responded to various calls for service, during the Remembrance Day holiday weekend.
However, there were no major incidents of anti-social behaviour reported.
Of note, from 5pm Friday, 8th November until 5am Tuesday, 12th November 2024, a total of 13 arrests were made for various offences.
In addition, five motorists were arrested on suspicion of impaired driving, with several tickets for traffic infractions also issued.
As we enter the festive season, the BPS once again reminds members of the public to socialise responsibly.
Similarly, all motorists are urged to prioritise the safety of every road user, by not operating a vehicle while intoxicated and by not speeding.
Witness Appeal: Fatal Collision Involving 2 Motorcycles in Hamilton Parish
Saturday, November 09,2024
Around 6:45 p.m. on Thursday, November 7, 2024, police were despatched to a serious road traffic collision involving two motorcycles on Blue Hole Hill, near the junction with Dolphin Drive, Hamilton Parish.
Officers arrived at the scene to find EMTs already providing assistance to the both riders, a 56-year old male and a 45-year-old male who were lying on the roadway next to their vehicles which were extensively damaged.
The 56-year-old male sustained serious head and other injuries. The 45-year-old male suffered a serious leg injury.
Both men were transported to King Edward the VII Memorial Hospital for further treatment.
Sadly, the 56-year-old male succumbed to his injuries.
The 46-year-old male remains warded at the hospital following surgery.
The collision resulted in significant traffic delays with the roadway closed for approximately two and a half hours while the scene was forensically processed.
An investigation into this incident is now underway and we wish to thank those members of the public who have already come forward to assist.
Anyone else with information is asked to contact Constable Victor Fishington of the Roads Policing Unit (RPU) on 717-0836 or, via e-mail vfishington@bps.bm. You may also call the RPU office on 247-1788 or, the main police number 295-0011.
This marks the 7th fatal road traffic collision for 2024.
BPS Responds With Vital Donations After Urgent Salvation Army Appeal
Friday, November 08,2024
Vital donations of grocery items were officially handed over at the Salvation Army’s North Street Citadel, by members of the Bermuda Police Service (BPS), around 4pm Friday, 8th November 2024.
Responding to a recent urgent appeal by Salvation Army Bermuda for non-perishable, boxed, canned and tinned food supplies to assist local individuals as well as families serviced by their feeding programmes this month, the approximately $4,000 worth of food was contributed by various BPS departments and collected at Hamilton Police Station, since the end of October.
Commissioner of Police Darrin Simons and Deputy Commissioner of Police Na’imah Astwood presented the necessary provisions to Salvation Army Major Darryl Simms, who thanked all members of the BPS who contributed, for their generosity and kindness.
In the photo from left to right: BPS Constable Moya Ogilvie-Milwood, Salvation Army Captain Dennis Maybury, Deputy Commissioner of Police Na’imah Astwood, Salvation Army Major Darryl Simms and Commissioner of Police Darrin Simons.
November Set of Latest BPS Bermuda Sports Superstars Cards Released
Tuesday, November 05,2024
The eagerly anticipated next set of Bermuda Police Service (BPS) Bermuda Sports Superstars Cards are now officially released!
This month’s set of six Superstars (three women and three men), features (in no particular order):
The late Marco Warren (Football)Ebonie Cox (Golf)BPS Constable Dennis Joell (Bowling)Caitlin Conyers (Cycling)Bernard Wade III (Archery)Talia Iris (Martial Arts)
Officially launched 1st October 2024, the first set of six highlighted three Legends and three Superstars.
Produced in partnership with Hamilton Princess, these sports cards are scheduled to be released in limited batches monthly, until all 44 are available in May 2025.
Our youth are encouraged to actively seek out police officers throughout the island for an opportunity to receive one of the latest collectible cards!
Students may also collect one of the 12 inspiring sports cards released to date at any police station (Hamilton, Somerset and Southside).
Follow BPS social media (Facebook, Instagram & Twitter/X) to see which local sporting heroes are next!
Official BPS Statistics Report for 2021 Released
Tuesday, November 05,2024
Commissioner of Police, Darrin Simons - "The Bermuda Police Service (BPS) has released its Official Statistics Report for 2021, highlighting key crime trends and patterns over the year. The report reveals a total of 3,165 recorded offences — a decrease of 4% compared to 2020 - and the lowest number since records began in 2000.
Key Findings:
Crimes Against the Person, decreased from 639 offences in 2020 to 579 in 2021.
Total property crimes dropped from 1,741 to 1,735.
There were 7 recorded murders, with 3 involving bladed articles, and 3 involving firearms.
Traffic collisions totalled 1,263, with 17 fatalities. One of the highest number recorded.
While total crime was reduced, the Covid-19 regulations that were in effect throughout the year, limited gatherings and social activities, and so impacted crime patterns.
While the report aims to provide timely and objective information, it was delayed due to the necessity to support core policing services and functions. This required reallocating resources from backend functions to respond to calls for service and enforce Covid-19 measures. Although the BPS continues to enhance its Intelligence Led Policing capabilities, the immediate need was to maintain service delivery during the pandemic.
The Official Statistics Report 2021, is accurate, objective and provides a snapshot of the crime that occurred, but it is regrettably not timely, given the 2.5-year delay. It should have been produced in April 2022. Officers routinely access the real-time crime data to make deployment decisions in the moment. This data needs to settle and undergo a rigorous review process before it is released to the public. The data that report summarizes was used to support focused resource deployment at operational and tactical levels in 2021, even prior to the report's promulgation.
Given this context, the report is useful in setting out what happened from a crime perspective and identifying the BPS's response to the pandemic along with the challenges facing our community. It demonstrates our commitment to transparency and openness in our operations.
Ultimately, the Official Statistics Report 2021, serves as a final point on how the BPS records, manages, and reports its activities.
Analysis and Future Direction:
As your Commissioner of Police, I believe this report is both encouraging and revealing of our challenges. It captures the immense pressure the BPS faced during the pandemic while demonstrating our commitment to community safety from internal and external threats. The report affirms that, despite exceptional circumstances, we rearranged our limited resources to sustain frontline service, reinforcing our pledge to keep Bermuda safe. However, we continue to face various threats and internal concerns regarding capacity and capability.
For detailed statistics and more information, we encourage the community to review the complete report available on our website.
Thank you for your continued support."
Witness Appeal: 6th Road Fatality of 2024, 19-Year-Old Damitri Edwards
Monday, November 04,2024
The Bermuda Police Service (BPS) can now confirm the death of 19-year-old Damitri Edwards, who was seriously injured in a reported two vehicle collision involving a motorcycle and a truck, that occurred around 8:10 A.M. on Friday, November 1, 2024, near the junction of Lolly’s Well Road and Harrington Sound Road, Smith’s.
Despite all lifesaving efforts, Damitri was later that day pronounced dead, at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital.
The Bermuda Police Service extends sincere condolences to his family and friends.
A BPS Family Liaison Officer has been providing relevant support to the family of Mr. Edwards.
The investigation into this matter continues and any witnesses who have not already come forward, or persons with pertinent knowledge about the circumstances of this fatal collision, are encouraged to contact Constable Asaph Rawlins of the Roads Policing Unit on 717-2123, 247-1788 or, via e-mail at, arawlins@bps.bm.
Alternatively, please share any information that you may have with a police officer you’re familiar with.
Witness Appeals: Two Motorcycle Collision & Suspicious Car Fire
Monday, November 04,2024
Shortly after 5:15 p.m. on Sunday, November 3, 2024, police attended a road traffic collision involving two motorcycles, near the junction of Parson’s Road and Crossland Lane, Pembroke.
Officers arrived at the scene to find a 57-year-old male with head and facial injuries.
However, they were informed the second motorcycle had already left the area.
Officers immediately rendered first aid to the victim who was reportedly unresponsive for a period of time.
He was subsequently transported by ambulance to King Edward Memorial Hospital for further treatment.
The male is said to have left the hospital having checked himself out.
Enquiries into this incident are ongoing and anyone with information is asked to call the main police number, 295-0011 or 211.
You may also provide information via the BPS community reporting portal at https://portal.police.bm.
Suspicious Car Fire
Around 9:40 a.m. on Sunday, November 3, 2024, Police along with Bermuda Fire and Rescue Services responded to a report of a car on fire, in the parking lot at the junction of Elliott Street and Union Street, Pembroke.
Upon their arrival, officers were informed a male wearing a black face mask was seen running away from the location.
Fortunately, the vehicle did not become fully engulfed and was only left with minor damage.
However, there were items recovered at the scene to suggest the fire was maliciously set.
An investigation into this incident has since begun and anyone with information is asked to contact Police Constable Quincy Fevriere by calling the main police number 295-0011 or via email, qfevriere@bps.bm.
Fatal Road Traffic Collision Witness Appeal
Friday, November 01,2024
Around 8:10 this morning, Friday, November 1, 2024, police officers were dispatched to a two vehicle road traffic collision involving a truck and a motorcycle, near the junction of Harrington Sound Road and Lolly’s Well Road, Smith’s.
It was reported the truck driver was exiting the driveway of a nearby residence on Lolly’s Well Road, when the two vehicles became involved in a collision.
Upon arrival, officers were informed the motorcycle rider, a 19-year-old-male, had been transported to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital by ambulance.
Officers attended the hospital and were informed the male had sustained serious injuries and was undergoing surgery.
Sadly, the young man succumbed to his injuries during surgery.
An investigation into this incident has now commenced and anyone who may have witnessed the collision or who may have any information on the circumstances involved, is asked to call Police Constable, Asaf Rawlins on, 717-2123 or, via e-mail at, arawlins@bps.bm.
You may also call the main police number 295-0011.
This marks the 6th road fatality this year.
SUV Collision Update: Two Persons Treated & Discharged From Hospital
Thursday, October 31,2024
Around 1:20 p.m. on Wednesday, October 30, 2024, police and other first responders, attended a serious single vehicle road traffic collision involving an SUV, at the Rubis service station on East Broadway.
Upon arrival it was observed that the SUV had crashed into the building.
The collision resulted in the wall near the cashier’s station being pushed in trapping a female employee inside.
Bermuda Fire and Rescue personnel used hydraulic rescue equipment to free the employee.
She was attended to at the scene by EMTs and subsequently transported by ambulance to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital for treatment to an injured leg.
A female who was seated in the front passenger seat of the SUV complained of chest pains following the collision.
She was also attended to by EMT’s and transported by ambulance to hospital for further treatment.
At last check, both women had been attended to and discharged.
The male driver of the SUV did not appear to be injured.
An investigation into this collision is now underway and anyone with information is asked to call the main police number 295-0011 or the non-emergency reporting number 211.
Sudden Death of Guest Worker
Wednesday, October 30,2024
The Bermuda Police Service can confirm the death of 44-year-old Angelito Manila.
Mr. Manila, a guest worker from the Philippines, succumbed to injuries sustained during a medical emergency which occurred at Elbow Beach, Paget, around 3:45 p.m. on Thursday, October 24, 2024.
Police received several reports of a swimmer in distress on the public side of Elbow Beach.
Members of the public assisted with removing Mr. Manila from the water and brought him onto the beach where life saving measures had commenced.
EMTs arrived shortly thereafter and continued life-saving efforts as he was transported by ambulance to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital.
Sadly Manila was pronounced dead on Tuesday, October 29th, 2024.
The BPS has appointed a Family Liaison Officer to assist the relatives of Mr. Manila, during this difficult time.
The BPS extends its condolences to his family and loved ones.
Suspects Arrested In Connection With Teen Stabbing Death
Wednesday, October 30,2024
The Bermuda Police Service can confirm that two male suspects have been arrested in connection with the murder of 17-year-old Ethan Arruda.
Mr. Arruda died after he sustained a stab wound to the chest. He had reportedly attended a party at a residence on Devonshire Bay Road, Devonshire, where approximately 100 people were gathered.
We wish to thank those members of the public who have so far come forward and provided information to assist with the investigation into the circumstances surrounding the death of Mr. Arruda.
However, as stated, there were around 100 people at the party Mr. Arruda reportedly attended and we continue to appeal for anyone with information to get in contact with Detective Inspector, Clifford Roberts by calling 717-0590 or via email croberts2@bps.bm.
We are also once again urging anyone who may have in their possession recorded video or any other images from that party, to please get in contact with us.
If you’re more comfortable doing so we urge you to call the independent and confidential Crime Stoppers number 800-8477 or use the BPS community reporting portal at https://portal.police.bm.
You may also share the information with a police officer you know.
Stabbing Death [Updated]
Sunday, October 27,2024
The Bermuda Police Service (BPS), is seeking the public’s assistance with the investigation into a stabbing incident which occurred at a residence on Devonshire Bay Road, Devinshire, shortly after 12:00 a.m. on Sunday, October 27, 2024.
The incident resulted in a 17-year-old male being taken to hospital with life threatening injuries.
Sadly the young man has now succumbed to his injuries.
There were several young people at the residence at the time of this incident and we are appealing for anyone with information, no matter how insignificant you think it might be, to please contact Detective Inspector Clifford on 717-0590or, via email, croberts2@bps.bm.
You may also call the Criminal Investigations Unit at 247-1739, or call the independent and confidential Crime Stoppers number, 800-8477.
Alternatively, you are encouraged to share the information with a police officer you know or, use the BPS Community Reporting Portal at https://portal.police.bm.
Update: Wednesday, 30th October - The Bermuda Police Service can confirm that two male suspects have been arrested in connection with the murder of 17-year-old Ethan Arruda.
Mr. Arruda died after he sustained a stab wound to the chest. He had reportedly attended a party at a residence on Devonshire Bay Road, Devonshire, where approximately 100 people were gathered.
We wish to thank those members of the public who have so far come forward and provided information to assist with the investigation into the circumstances surrounding the death of Mr. Arruda.
However, as stated, there were around 100 people at the party Mr. Arruda reportedly attended and we continue to appeal for anyone with information to get in contact with Detective Inspector, Clifford Roberts by calling 717-0590 or via email croberts2@bps.bm.
We are also once again urging anyone who may have in their possession recorded video or any other images from that party, to please get in contact with us.
If you’re more comfortable doing so we urge you to call the independent and confidential Crime Stoppers number 800-8477 or use the BPS community reporting portal at https://portal.police.bm.
You may also share the information with a police officer you know.
Robin Hood Murders/Attempted Murders Witness Appeal Three Years On
Friday, October 25,2024
Around 6pm on Tuesday 26th October 2021, Police operations received several 911 calls from persons reporting gunshots from inside the Robin Hood Restaurant, located at #25 Richmond Road, Pembroke.
The victims, Ayinde EVE, Micah DAVIS and Troy BUGESS-EVE were sitting together in the bar area watching a televised football match which was being aired in the restaurant and bar area. DAVIS was celebrating his 22nd birthday; in close proximity sat victim Derrick GOLDING who was in the company of others, also watching the televised match.
A lone gunman entered the bar from the front door and approached the victims EVE, DAVIS and EVE-BURGESS where he discharged a firearm multiple times directly at them. Several rounds hit the three of them and the victim GOLDING. The defendant then exited the restaurant the same way he entered. The victim EVE ran through the bar to the rear exit of the building and out into the car park where a second gunman was waiting on a black Honda SH125 motorcycle behind a parked car. He opened fire at EVE hitting him with multiple rounds causing him to fall to the ground. As the second gunman rode the motorcycle out of the car park, he collected the first gunman on the driveway and rode out in an easterly direction on Richmond Road.
Police and Emergency responders were dispatched to the scene. All four victims were subsequently conveyed to King Edward Memorial Hospital for treatment. Ayinde EVE and Micah DAVIS succumbed to their injuries.
On this the third anniversary of the deaths of Ayinde EVE, Micah DAVIS and the attempted murders of Troy BUGESS-EVE and Derrick GOLDING the Bermuda Police Service are appealing for any witnesses to please come forward to help us solve this crime and bring closure to the families.
We would like to speak with anyone who may have seen or heard something, please contact Detective Inspector Dean Martin of the Criminal Investigation Unit on 717-2074 / 247-1744 or the confidential Crime Stoppers number 800-8477. You may also contact a Police Officer you know.
Mr. Martin said; “There are people out there who know the persons responsible for deaths of Ayinde EVE, Micah DAVIS and the attempted murders of Troy BUGESS-EVE and Derek GOLDING we urge you to come forward and speak with us. You have the option of remaining anonymous by using the Crime Stoppers number.”
“Please remember, that with the assistance of the public we have been able to solve a number of serious crimes or have been provided information which has allowed us to make significant progress with investigations into historical crimes. If you have any information please reach out to us.”
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