The Bermuda Police Service (BPS) is renewing the appeal for information regarding the fatal shooting of 37-year-old Jordan Outerbridge.
On the night of his murder four years ago, around 10:30pm Tuesday, 6th April 2021, Mr. Outerbridge was the first person to leave a regularly scheduled card game at a nearby Tribe Road Number 2, Warwick residence.
As he was about to head home to his wife and two girls along the Railway Trail in Warwick, a gunman wearing a blue coloured jacket with a hood shot him multiple times, before escaping on the back of a waiting motorcycle.
The gunman’s accomplice, riding the motorcycle, wore black clothing.
To date, no one has been arrested in connection with the 37-year-old’s murder.
Detectives are grateful for the assistance received from the public so far and remain confident that there are individuals who have knowledge of the circumstances surrounding Mr. Outerbridge’s killing.
Anyone that can help bring those responsible to justice are once again encouraged to contact the Serious Crime Unit by calling 247-1739, in confidence.
Specifically, please reach out to Detective Chief Inspector Derricka Burns on 247-1739, or e-mail dburns@bps.bm.
In addition, relevant information can be provided to Acting Detective Inspector Anneka Donawa on 247-1739, or by e-mailing adonawa@bps.bm.
Alternatively, anonymous tips can be shared through the independent and confidential Crime Stoppers Bermuda hotline 800-8477, or their website, www.crimestoppers.bm. |