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Armed thieves target Warwick home

Police investigate a home invasion in Warwick (File photograph by Akil Simmons)

Police appealed for information today after two people, believed to be carrying bladed weapons, reportedly invaded a home in Warwick.

The pair fled with a haul of jewellery when they saw one of the property’s occupants.

The Bermuda Police Service said that the incident happened at about 3.15pm yesterday on Tribe Road No 1.

“Initial information suggests two suspects carrying bladed weapons entered and made an untidy search of the residence,” the BPS added.

“They fled upon seeing an occupant of the house, making good their escape with a quantity of jewellery.

“They were last seen running in a westerly direction along the nearby Railway Trail.”

One suspect was dressed in black, including gloves and a mask, as well as a dark-coloured helmet with a dark visor.

The second wore a white jacket, black pants, gloves and sneakers as well as a black helmet with a dark visor.

Police said that an investigation is under way and asked anyone with information — even if not considered important — to call Detective Sergeant Seymour Foote on 717-2282 or e-mail sfoote@bps.bm.

Alternatively, people can call the criminal investigations unit on 247-1744, the main police number, 295-0011 or the independent and confidential Crime Stoppers number, 800-8477.

The BPS added: “If you’d prefer, please share the information with a police officer you’re familiar with or use the community reporting portal at portal.police.bm.”

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Published November 17, 2025 at 1:42 pm (Updated November 17, 2025 at 3:39 pm)

Armed thieves target Warwick home

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