Police Advisory: Thefts From Marine Vessels

July 25, 2018

Over the past few weeks a number of marine vessels have been broken into and in some cases, “large amounts of alcohol, boat parts and other valuables such as fishing equipment have been removed,” the police have confirmed.

A police spokesperson said, “The Bermuda Police Service would like to advise the public about thefts from marine vessels.

“Over the last few weeks a number of personal water craft as well as commercial vessels have been broken into and had items taken from vessels.

“In some cases, large amounts of alcohol, boat parts and other valuables such as fishing equipment have been removed and these occurrences have been island wide.

“Police are advising the public to lock and secure your valuables and where possible remove those items from your vessels.

“We are also requesting that if you see anyone acting suspiciously please make note of the vessel, get a description of the suspects and notify 2950011.”

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  1. Real Deal says:

    what part of the island? down west?

    • Toodle-oo says:

      **and these occurrences have been island wide.**
      Reading problems ? ?

      And it’s ‘UP Somerset/west and DOWN St G/east’ .
      There is a reason for it .

  2. Not surprised says:

    This is what happens when gang members buy boats. Also the reason I don’t go to paradise lakes anymore #ghettoaf

    • Truth is killin’ me... says:

      They’re buying boats with cash too! Keep it for a few years then sell them on and you’ve laundered money.

    • Wahoo says:

      Definetly not real Bermudians.

  3. Dread says:

    Up Somerset please, not down Somerset!