Three locations hit by two suspects on a motorcycle

Three East End businesses fell victim to apparent attempted burglaries in the early hours on Friday. The suspects caused some damage, but got away with nothing.
Somers Supermart, Blue Hole Hill gas station and Dowling’s Marina gas station all reported that two individuals had tried to break in overnight. We understand the suspects were recorded on CCTV at all locations, riding a single motorcycle.
Bermuda Broadcasting asked if the same pair are suspected in all three incidents. Police have not confirmed at this time.
On Saturday, Blue Hole Hill gas station still had a shattered window next to the entrance from the attempted break-in.
Police are investigating the incidents. Anyone with information should contact Detective Sergeant Seymour Foote on 717-2282 or sfoote@bps.bm, the main police number 295-0011, Crime Stoppers on 800-8477, or report online at portal.police.bm.
Bermuda Police Service response to Bermuda Broadcasting query:
At 7:20 a.m. on Friday July 11, 2025, police received a report of an attempted burglary at Rubis Gas Station, 15 Blue Hole Hill, Hamilton Parish. Two unknown males attempted to gain entry into the premises but were unable to do so.
At approximately 8:35 a.m. on Friday July 11, 2025, police attended a reported attempted burglary at Dowling’s Marina, St. Georges. Initial information is that two were seen riding past the camera on a dark coloured motorcycle, before one began walking to the rear of the building. However no entry was gained.
Police attended an attempted Burglary at Somers Supermarket at about 6:21 a.m. on Friday, July 11 July, 2025, at 41 York Street St. George’s. Upon arrival, police were [told] two individuals showed up on a motorbike around 2:31 a.m. and attempted to break and enter Somers Supermarket. But were unable to do so.
These matters all remain under investigation and anyone with information is asked to contact Detective Sergeant, Seymour Foote on 717-2282 or, via e-mail at sfoote@bps.bm. You may also contact the Criminal Investigations Unit on 247-1744, the main police number 295-0011 or the independent and confidential Crime Stoppers number, 800-8477. The police Community reporting Portal is also available for providing information at https//:portal.police.bm

