Detective Chief Inspector Nicholas Pedro - The Serious Crime Unit is actively pursuing leads in the investigation into the murder of Perry Mosley Puckerin Jr. A team of officers continues to actively pursue all leads, and three arrests have been made. Two persons have been bailed and one remains in Police custody at this time. A number of exhibits have been seized and analysis of these items is underway. The investigating team is encouraged with the help provided by witnesses to this incident, and others in the community, and some useful information has been received.
Members of the public may recall that Sunday 3rd January 2010 was a particularly cold, wet & windy evening. Officers are anxious to speak with any member of the public that saw any person or incident that may have raised any suspicion or that were seen in the areas between Hamilton Parish Workman’s (Crawl) Club, and Ducks Puddle, Hamilton Parish between 8:00pm & 10:30pm that night. Of particular interest to the investigating team is a person or persons dressed in a hooded sweat top that were seen in the vicinity of the Hamilton Parish Club, Radnor Estate Road, My Lord’s Bay, and Rocky Lane.
Additionally, detectives would like to speak with any member of the public that saw Mr. Puckerin that night. Mr. Puckerin attended the Mid Atlantic Boat Club on North Shore Road, Devonshire some time between 7 – 8:30pm. Officers are actively seeking persons that may have been at this club between these times and may have seen or spoken with Mr. Puckerin.
Persons contacting the Serious Crime Unit can be assured of absolute confidentiality, and measures will be taken to protect their identity.
Any witnesses to this incident or anyone with any information is encouraged to contact the Serious Crime Unit on 299-8115, the independent confidential Crime Stoppers Bermuda hotline on 800-8477 or an anonymous tip can be sent via the Crime Stoppers Bermuda website at www.crimestoppers.bm. |