A reward of up to $3,000 is being offered for information that will help lead to the whereabouts of Chavelle Dillon-Burgess, the young mother who has been missing for just over a month now.

Ms Dillon-Burgess has a young son, who is 18-months-old. Her 27th birthday was on Tuesday, May 12.

Members of the community joined police officers and Royal Bermuda Regiment troops in searches for the young woman, who has not been seen or heard from since April 11.

She was eventually reported missing by her mother, nearly 20 days later on April 30.

She was last seen at her home on Hillview Road in Warwick.

A Crime Stoppers spokeswoman said: “Her whereabouts are now of major concern to the Police Service, her family and friends.

“To submit information online is a simple process that is completely secure and anonymous, providing an effective means of safely communicating with Crime Stoppers Bermuda.

“If you wish, you can return to the website to provide additional information at any time through the same secure and encrypted interface, as long as you remember your electronic generated password, which will be provided to you when you submit the original information.

“Alternatively, you can call the anonymous Crime Stoppers Bermuda telephone number 800-8477.

“Your call is free from any phone and will not appear on any telephone bill or be recorded anywhere.

“Calls are answered in Florida, USA and cannot be traced,” she added.

“Your information is relayed back to Crime Stoppers Bermuda electronically and passed to the relevant law enforcement agencies.

“You will not be asked your name or telephone number.

“You simply provide information on what you know about the whereabouts of Chavelle to help locate her after such a long absence from family and friends.”

To report information anonymously through the charity’s website www.crimestoppers.bm “without the fear of exposure or retribution”.