Police Appeal: Missing 15-Yr-Old [Found]

October 13, 2011

Daeshon Warner[Updated - found] The Police have issued an appeal for the public’s assistance in locating 15 year old Daeshon Warner, who has not been seen since yesterday [Oct.12].

A Police spokesperson said, “The Bermuda Police Service is asking for the public’s assistance in locating 15 year old Daeshon Warner.”

“The teenager was last seen around 5pm Wednesday, October 12th and is described as 5’3” tall with short black hair.”

“He has an earring in his left ear, a scar under his right eye and was last seen wearing blue jeans, a black jacket and white sneakers.”

“Anyone with any information on the whereabouts of 15 year old Daeshon Warner is encouraged to contact the Vulnerable Persons Unit on 295-0011.”

Update Oct.14: A police spokesperson said, “The Bermuda Police Service would like to thank the public for their assistance in locating 15 year old Daeshon Warner. The teenager was located at 1:45pm today safe and well.”

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  1. T says:

    We must do something to save our young people from themselves

  2. Too Much Madness!!!!! says:

    Could be this child just needs a good cut backside. Maybe he’s one of those children that couldn’t/don’t do any wrong in his families eyes. Parent/Grandparents can’t/don’t want to give him the licks he’s needed from a young age.

  3. CURIOUS says:

    To (to much madness ) it is easy to make assumptions of what may be percieved as a child who needs some knocks . I grew upn as one who got many and all i wanted was to have someone understand me and it is important to mention I didn’t understand me either . We live in a much more complicated world with much more laws and with less understanding of it and we as adults expect out children to ” tow the line . He is not a bad child , there is no such thing . He needs something and we “Society” have created it so it is incombant on us to figure it out ; owed to tha fact that we created it.

    • PawPaw says:

      I am truly sick and tired of reading the comments on how society has created problems for our young people. I don’t know the young man or his family members and I am not aware of his circumstances.
      I hope that he is safe and will be home soon.
      I don’t feel that society has caused any of these problems. This is the way I see it…there will always be a problem in the black community, as long as Black women continue to be enablers with their children, grandchildren, etc. They can do no wrong! Bad behaviour is accepted and cajoled time and time again. Until they stop having illegitimate kids for useless loser men and until they demand some respect from men, then perhaps things may improve for the better. Remember children live what they learn! Parents need to take more responsibility for their children! If you are not willing to accept responsibility for them, then don’t have them!! Society has not created this problem..useless parents have!!

    • Wondering says:

      Many of our young people don’t have a relationship with Father and so desire to have one but due to emotions of one parent or another – they are kept apart. Time for this nonsense to stop as well. What happens between parents should not affect their child’s life so negatively.

      People – make time for your children, stop handing out material things to replace the LOVE, SUPPORT and ENCOURAGEMENT of your child’s well being and life. Again – MAKE TIME!!

      My child shared a message that a friend of her’s asked her to read to their father – it cut me deeply… this child was reaching out to the parent in a letter but was afraid to hurt the other parent – all I want to do when I see this young person again is to pray and hug, hug and pray..

      And times, it isn’t the Dad. I dislike when Mother’s use the children against the father – peeves me sooooooo.

      Come on Parent’s it isn’t all about you!!

  4. tricks are for kids.... says:

    Daeshon go home!!! stop trying to jump on the “bandwagon”….do the right thing!!!!!

  5. BravoCo. says:

    He can’t run too far… or hide too long.. its Bermuda.. someone will find him lol

  6. mixitup says:

    I look at this as a good sign (In a way). We’ve asked parents to step it up as it relates to raising their children. Maybe this parent stepped it up and this “know it all” kid of theirs cannot take the heat of disciplne and accountability. If he doesn’t want to listen to his parent(s)then he will learn the hard way.

  7. MinorMatters says:

    Does the police investigate who is harbouring these ‘missing’ black male children? Is it not a crime? Are these youngsters being recruited by gangs/thugs? should we be expecting to see their names in the Police crime blotters in the next 2 to 3 years and beyond?

  8. Get Real says:

    Often times, when the responsibility of the parents is placed upon the oldest child, sooner or later that child will rebel. They are often deprived of a real childhood and grow to believe that they are men before their times, especially when there’s no positive male role model in the home.