Police confirmed gunshot in Clarence Dale Road area

Between 9:15 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. on Thursday, February 6, 2025, police received reports of a gunshot heard in the area of Clarence Dale Road, Pembroke.

Officers attended and conducted a search of the area, however, there was no evidence recovered to confirm a firearm was discharged.

Information received indicated two individuals on a motorcycle were seen speeding away from the area shortly after the incident.

There have been no reports of anyone attending hospital seeking treatment for gunshot injuries.

Detective Chief Inspector Derricka Burns stated, “This is the second such report we’ve attended this week. Bermuda is a small, close knit community and we are confident there are individuals who may have knowledge of who is behind the incidents or, have information that can assist in progressing out investigations and bringing whomever is responsible, to justice. We are asking that you come forward and provide us that information.”

“Thankfully, there were no injuries sustained, or worse, in either of these incidents, but that is of little comfort knowing there are individuals at large who are seemingly willing to threaten the lives of others by engaging in this kind of criminal behaviour.”

“If you reside in or near the Clarence Dale Road community, Pembroke and have security cameras installed, we are appealing to you to check these devices for any suspicious persons or unusual activity which may have been captured between 9:00 and 9:30 last night, Thursday, February 6 and get in contact with Detective Sergeant Wilkinson.”

Similarly, if you reside in or near the Devon Springs Road neighbourhood, Pembroke and have security cameras installed, please check them for any suspicious persons or unusual activity which may have been captured between
11:00 and 11:30 p.m. on Tuesday, February 4, 2025 and get in contact with Detective Sergeant Wilkinson.”

An investigation into this incident is underway and anyone with information is asked to contact Detective Sergeant, Dre’ Wilkinson, of the Serious Crime Unit on 515-2495 or, via e-mail at dwilkinson@bps.bm.

You may also call the main police number, 2950011 or the confidential crime stoppers hotline, 800-8477.

Alternatively, we encourage you to share the information with a police officer you’re comfortable speaking with or, via the community reporting portal at https://portal.police.bm

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