Inspector Kuhn Evans Retires After 38 Years
Kuhn Evans has retired from the Bermuda Police Service after 38 years of dedicated service to the island.
A police spokesperson said, “After 38 years of dutiful service to Bermuda, Inspector 0727, Kuhn Evans, has called time on his career as a member of the Bermuda Police Service [BPS].
“A product of the Police Cadet Programme, Inspector Evans served in several units across the BPS. Emergency Response, Roads Policing, Tactical Unit and Community Policing, to name a few.
“He was praised by colleagues for his can do attitude and calming manner. Particularly when it came to dealing with members of the public, many of whom would call 295-0011 and ask for him directly if they needed assistance with a police related matter in their community.
“He was instrumental in helping train and develop new officers, providing guidance when needed and ensuring that they maintained the highest standards of professionalism at all times.”
To quote one of his colleagues, “Working with Inspector Evans, was more like working for your uncle who looked out for you and made sure you always did the right thing, than working with a commander and that has made me a better officer.”
The spokesperson said, “Inspector Evans, ‘Falcon’, as we call you, thank you for your service. We wish you every success in your future endeavours. And as you would always say, ‘Peace and Blessings.’”









Congratulations Cousin on your retirement Wishing you all the best enjoy the world ahead of you.