Police Appeal: Missing 16 Year Old Male [Found]
[Updated] The Bermuda Police Service is appealing for the public’s assistance in locating 16 year old Darius Usher, who has apparently been missing since Wednesday, February 19th.
A Police spokesperson said, “He is described as brown complexioned of slim build, 6’ tall with an afro. The teenager was last seen wearing blue jeans, a striped shirt and construction type boots.
“Darius is known to frequent the Curving Avenue, Pembroke area as well as the Cottage Hill, Hamilton parish area.
“Anyone with any information on the whereabouts of 16 year old Darius Usher is encouraged to contact the Vulnerable Persons Unit on 247-1678 or the main police telephone number 295-0011 at the earliest opportunity.”
Update 9.23pm: A Police spokesperson said, “The Bermuda Police Service would like to thank the public for their assistance in locating 16 year old Darius Usher. He has since returned home safe and well.”
Parents need to become closer with there children and stop being strict all the time and then yull kno wer yur child is or was…speakin from an 18 year olds point of view
At the same time children need to listen to their parents more. Strict or not, they are just trying to keep you out of trouble. When you get my age you will appreciate it a bit more… speaking from a 22 year olds point of view.
He thinks he is a man hopefully within these few days of. Not being. At home and trying to survive on his on I bet u he will recognise that he is just a damn. Boy because it takes a lot. To be a man lil boy go. Home to ya mama \from. A 25 yr old point of view
as I used to see him walking around school he never had an books or pens in his bag, he just sat around and did nothing, its so sad to see someone of his age get mixed up with the wrong crowd, he’s a really good kid outside of his thuggish wanna be exterior. just go home darius, this isn’t cool. you have so much potential, turn over a new leaf, it’s never too late.
Darius is a good kiid but he is not makin good choices right now. Ive seen him play football for dandytown and him and that team are really good but he is just messing up his opportunities. He is doin the wrong thing and people are looking for him because of the wrong things. All im got to say darius pick it up your alot better than this..
I wonder if this person was just trying to make a name for himself ?
Everyone is on the outside looking in….its alot deeper that it appears….he has so much potential to do better…but things in life happen….and when someone feels like love isnt shown…they
Act out…and most of the time they act out in the wrong ways….so now that he is home safe and well…maybe he and his family can work on having a better relationship with each other…so nothing like this has to occur again…coming from a family members point of view
And this goes right back to the first comment
I am thankful that Darius went home. Now he needs to have some counseling. I hope that his parents or guardians see the need for this and get him into treatment ASAP/
Why are obviously at risk youth ignored? A few from my son’s days at CBA are in prison now and they were clearly having problems for most of their school life. Are teachers and principals too preoccupied with their class “pets” and putting all their focus on the “gifted and talented”? How was he wandering around without pens and books like “a fellow cba student” said above? Some young people who end up dead or in prison could just as easily been among the best and brightest if the school system hadn’t failed them. We should be willing to invest extra money, time and attention to assist children who so clearly need it .Spending $80,000+per year to imprison them after neglecting our collective responsibilities is totally preventable.
@i say what ppl wont. Well put.
Mothers/fathers – talk to your kids. This is particularly to the mothers and fathers that have “other” boyfriends/girlfriends. Unfortunately too many boy/girlfriends try to raise a kid that is not theirs (not saying its a bad thing if its done the right way) but kids will act out because to them – (you are not my mom/dad)or vice/versa from the adult – you are not my kid.
There are some deep rooted issues here and I think talking to the right persons can help. Some people also just need to swallow their pride and admit that “maybe I do need help”. Remember, these are YOUR kids.
Also – to the young people out there. If you think the above is happening in your family, talk to the adult involved, be it the mother or the father. Let them know you are unhappy about whatever you may be unhappy about. Remember, these are YOUR parents.
I appreciate all the comments above whether positive or negative and trust me…… Darius will be alright.
This coming from his uncle.