Keyoshe ROBINSON was reported missing at 5:10pm on Wednesday 4th May, 2022. He was last seen alive around 10:00pm Tuesday 3rd May 2022, in the St. George’s town area. Mr. ROBINSON was at the time wearing grey sweatpants, a dark coloured sleeveless ‘puffy’ vest and a grey ‘hoodie’ with black rings around the sleeve cuffs underneath. He was also wearing white sneakers. We are of the view that Mr. ROBINSON knew his killers, and may have been lured to the location where he was murdered

On Wednesday 6th April 2022, the Bermuda Police responded to a report of an unresponsive person at the side of the road, west of the Clear Water Beach Roundabout, Southside Road, St. Georges. The police responded and initial enquiries revealed that the victim had been shot and died as a result of his injuries. The victim was identified as Laje Samir FRANKLIN, an 18-year-old Bermudian, formally of Barry Road, St. Georges. On Tuesday, 5th April 2022, Mr. FRANKLIN was seen socializing with friends on King’s

Shortly after 11:00 p.m. on Saturday, September 16th, 2023, police officers were dispatched to the area of Court and Elliot Streets, Pembroke, following a report of gunshots heard in that vicinity. Officers conducted a search and recovered one spent shell. There were no reports of anyone being injured. Subsequent checks at King Edward Hospital indicated no one had visited the facility seeking treatment for gunshot wounds. An investigation into this incident has now commenced. There were several people at nearby establishments at the time of the incident and

At around 7:15pm on Saturday 29th July 2017, some six years ago Jahkobi SMITH was fatally stabbed after he was involved in an altercation that took place at the West End Sailboat Club, Sandy’s. At that time, there was a wake being held for the late Jahcari Francis. Police and EMT’s rendered assistance to Mr. SMITH at the scene; however, he was pronounced dead shortly after his arrival at King Edward Memorial Hospital. The Bermuda Police Service are once again appealing for any witnesses to please

Six years ago on Wednesday 19th July 2017, around 10:40pm Jahcari Antoni FRANCIS was fatally shot, whilst he was inside of a residence on Upland Street, Devonshire. Inside that residence with Mr. FRANCIS were three other persons who were fortunate to not have been injured. The Bermuda Police Service are appealing for witnesses that lived in the area who might have heard the gunshots and or saw the shooter, who was on a motorcycle, to come forward. Today, as in previous years, we are renewing our

On Thursday 7th April 2022, about 8.30 pm in the car park of the Warwick Workman’s Club on Cobbs Hill Road, Warwick where the community was enjoying a kite making and Easter event for families, Che JENNINGS was shot multiple times and succumbed to his injuries. We continue to appeal for anyone who has any information, in particular with regards to tracing the movements of two suspects who were seen riding in the area before Mr. JENNINGS was shot on a white Honda motorcycle. The

Almost eight years ago on Thursday 18th October 2016, shortly before 10pm Isaiah FURBERT was fatally shot, whilst he was inside of a residence on Upland Street, Devonshire. Inside that residence with Mr. FURBERT were other persons who were fortunate to not have been injured. The Bermuda Police Service is once again appealing to members of the public who may have any information on this matter, “No matter how insignificant it may seem” to please come forward and provide that information to us. Please help us

Nine years ago on Wednesday 23rd April 2014, around 10:45pm Erin Lee RICHARDSON was shot multiple times outside his residence at 16 Riviera Crescent, Southampton. 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

Any unsolved crime is a concern for the community. It generally means that a criminal has gone without punishment and may still be at large. That’s especially true when the crime committed was murder. According to the Bermuda Police Service, the island has 33 unsolved murders. Rather than being closed cases, the serious crime unit has stressed that they are very much open. Read on as we take a closer look. A new era of crime The 33 unsolved murders in Bermuda all occurred in the past

Seven years ago on Friday 19th August 2016, Jason MELLO was fatally shot, whilst on Bandroom Lane, Pembroke. The gunman is believed to have entered Bandroom Lane, wearing a full face visor helmet and heavy dark coloured winter clothing that would have been unusual on a hot August evening. The gunman is believed to parked the cycle higher up on Bandroom Lane, and walked down to where he shot Mr. MELLO several times. The gunman then returned to his parked motorcycle and rode back out

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