BPS Renew Appeal: Murder Of Fiqre Crockwell
The Bermuda Police Service [BPS] has renewed its appeal for information into the 2016 murder of Fiqre Crockwell, urging members of the public to come forward as the investigation remains active ten years on.
A police spokesperson said, “The Bermuda Police Service [BPS] are renewing their appeal for information in relation to the murder of Fiqre Crockwell. Fiqre Crockwell was fatally shot on Sunday 19th June 2016, whilst on Woodlands Road, Pembroke.
“No one has been arrested in connection with the murder. Ten years later, the investigation remains active.
“Detectives are grateful for the assistance received from the public thus far, but firmly believe that there are individuals who hold key information about the circumstances surrounding Fiqre’s death and are yet to make contact with us.
“As a result, we are renewing our appeal for anyone who has information on the circumstances surrounding Mr. Crockwell’s death, to please come forward and help bring those responsible to justice.
“You are once again encouraged to contact Detective Constable, Michael Redfern of the Serious Crime Unit by calling 247-1739, or via email, mredfern@bps.bm.
“Alternatively, anonymous tips can be shared through the independent and confidential Crime Stoppers Bermuda hotline, by calling 800-8477, or using their website www.crimestoppers.bm.
“You may also share the information via the BPS reporting portal, portal.police.bm, or speak with a police officer you know.”



