Community Search for Missing Teen Ja’Dore Wilson Begins Tonight

Bermuda Our island community has been deeply moved by the disappearance of 15-year-old Ja’Dore Wilson, who has now been missing for more than 25 days. Her family is at their wits’ end heartbroken, desperate, and yearning for the safe return of their daughter.

This moment calls for all of us as neighbours, friends, and fellow Bermudians to come together. We are a small but powerful community, and when one family suffers, we all feel the pain. Now is the time to show that Bermuda cares that we will not rest until Ja’Dore is found and safely returned home.

Beginning tonight at 6:00 p.m., we will commence our first community-based search for Ja’Dore Wilson. Searches will take place nightly from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., and all members of the public are encouraged to participate.

Meeting Point:
Evening Light Pentecostal Church
45 Parsons Road, Hamilton HM 15

Please bring a flashlight or wear luminous vests or bright clothing. A safety briefing and key instructions will be provided before each search begins.

We are asking sports clubs, churches, businesses, lodges, schools, fraternities, sororities, and everyday Bermudians to commit to at least one evening of service over the next few weeks. Together, we can create a schedule of continuous community presence and search coverage in key areas identified with the Bermuda Police Service and Ja’Dore’s family.

To volunteer or provide information, please visit www.missingpersonbda.com, where you can:
• Sign up to volunteer
• Anonymously report any sightings or tips
• View an interactive map and leave location details

📱 Stay Connected:
In addition to visiting the website, please scan the QR code below using your WhatsApp camera to join the “Find Ja’Dore Wilson” WhatsApp Community.
You’ll receive real-time updates, search schedules, and details on how to participate.

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We are working in full consultation with Ja’Dore’s family and the Bermuda Police Service.

This is not just about one family’s pain it’s about who we are as a people. Bermuda’s greatest strength has always been its community, and this is the moment to prove it once again. Let’s come together with one voice, one purpose, and one heart — to bring Ja’Dore home.

You can make a difference.
Please show up tonight at 6:00 p.m. and keep showing up until Ja’Dore is found.

With hope and determination, Wayne M. Caines

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