Police today renewed the call for witnesses to come forward to assist with two investigations, following two armed robberies that occurred within days of each other.
According to the statement released by Police Media Relations this afternoon, the first reported armed robbery occurred in the parking lot of the Bermuda Squash Racquets Association, on Middle Road in Devonshire, at about 8:30pm on Sunday, June 9.
The other took place at Grannie’s Kitchen, on North Shore in Pembroke, at about 11am on Tuesday, June 11.
A spokesman said: “While it cannot be confirmed that the two incidents are linked at this time, the possibility has not been ruled out.
“Detectives continue to appeal for witnesses or members of the public with relevant information regarding either reported armed robbery – particularly anyone who may have been a customer at Grannie’s Kitchen just prior to 11am Tuesday – to call the Criminal Investigation Department on 247-1744.
“Alternatively, anonymous tips can be shared via the independent and confidential Crime Stoppers hotline 800-8477 as well as their website www.crimestoppers.bm.”