BPS Appeal For Assistance In Investigation
The Bermuda Police Service [BPS] said they are “still seeking the assistance of the public in the investigation of 29-year-old Marco Warren’s tragic death.”
A police spokesperson said, “A BPS Family Liaison Officer continues to provide support to Mr. Warren’s loved ones.
“As always, the BPS is grateful for members of the public who have already shared any information. We are encouraging anyone who was traveling on North Shore Road from Flatts to Blue Hole Hill between 3:00am and 3:15am on Sunday the 14th of May to please make contact with the police. Even if you don’t believe you saw anything significant, we would like to speak with you.
“Currently available CCTV footage is being reviewed, and we are requesting anyone with private CCTV footage along North Shore Road between Crawl Hill and Blue Hole Hill to contact us.
“To the driver, and any occupants of the vehicle involved, please make yourselves known to police. This is your opportunity to do the right thing, and let us know what occurred during the early hours of Sunday morning.
“As this investigation progresses, additional lines of inquiry will be considered accordingly.
“Investigating officer Constable DeForest Evans can be contacted by phone at 717-0860 or via the e-mail devans@bps.bm.
“The BPS community reporting portal at https://portal.police.bm can also be used to provide information anonymously.
“Alternatively, tips can be provided to the independent and confidential Crime Stoppers hotline 800-8477 or through the Crime Stoppers Bermuda website at www.crimestoppers.bm.
“Of course, if you’d prefer, any information can be shared with a police officer you know.
“It’s not too late to help bring some closure to Mr. Warren’s family and friends.”
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