Police investigations commence into E.R. Aubery Jewellers Robbery

At approximately 10:35 a.m. today (Thursday 16-Oct-2025), police responded to a report of a robbery at E.R. Aubrey Jewellers, on Queen Street in the City of Hamilton.

Two suspects were reportedly involved in the incident.

Suspect 1 entered the premises wearing a black bubble jacket, light grey pants, black gloves and Adidas shoes. He concealed a large sledgehammer under his jacket, which he used to smash display cases before seizing a quantity of jewellery. He then fled the scene and mounted a red and black motorcycle.

Suspect 2, dressed entirely in black, remained on the motorcycle during the robbery and assisted in the getaway.

The stolen items include:

Various gold bracelets
Gold chains
Gold rings. All items are believed to be between 14k and 18k gold.

Police are urging anyone who was in the vicinity of Queen Street around the time of the incident and may have witnessed suspicious activity, or has relevant information, to immediately call the main police number 295-0011, the non-emergency reporting number 211, or visit https://portal.police.bm

You may also call the independent and confidential, Crime Stoppers number, 800-8477 or speak with a police officer you know.

This investigation is in its early stages, and updates will be provided as more information becomes available. The Bermuda Police Service appreciates the continued support and vigilance of the public.

The Bermuda Police Service (BPS), wishes to advise the public to exercise caution if approached to purchase items of jewellery, at prices below their true value, as you may be purchasing an item linked to this robbery.

Should you have any suspicions or concerns about the item being sold or, the individual selling the item, please report these to the police.

Do not allow yourself to become a victim of financial crime.

You should also be aware that under the Criminal Code Act 1907, “A person guilty of handling stolen goods shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine of $10,000 or to imprisonment for five years, or both; and on conviction on indictment, to a fine of $150,000 or imprisonment for fourteen years, or both.”

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