About Three Doors Down
So how did THREE DOORS DOWN come into existence? Well in fact the 3DD website was the brainchild of the UBP candidates of Warwick who were meeting to discuss the issues that most concerned their voters and crime continued to top the list. Hearing the need for personal and family safety and security the candidates and their teams discussed what could be done that would affect change addressing both prevention and assistance opportunities. All agreed that the best place to start was a website that could share intelligence regarding parish security issues. The name of the website came from a remark that one Warwick voter made to Mark Pettingill who complained that a house “Three doors down” was broken into and he knew nothing about it and then his house was later robbed. We hope this site is a catalyst for change as it seeks to keep neigbours informed and engaged in promoting security, safety and opportunity for all.


Crime Prevention Tips
Establishing a neighbourhood crime watch

Founded on the principle that neighbourhoods can provide eyes and ears for neighbours the Crime Watch program has many participants island wide. Crime Watch groups are easy to start and take one call to the Crime Watch Unit of the Bermuda Police service at 295 0011.


Best Locks and
Security Systems

In this page we ask Warwick
residents to contribute opinions
regarding the best security systems and security devices for protecting homes, businesses and families.

The following is a brief summary of security and safety issues that you should be aware of to help keep you informed of recent breaking and entering, drug, anti social and criminal activity in out area. These listings may assist you in preventing you from becoming a victim.

LOCATION 1
DATE: 10:00 am. 4.27.07
Sony TV, Jewelry, Purse

LOCATION 2
DATE: 10:00 am. 4.27.07
Sony TV, Jewelry, Purse

LOCATION 3
DATE: 10:00 am. 4.27.07
Sony TV, Jewelry, Purse

LOCATION 4
DATE: 10:00 am. 4.27.07
Sony TV, Jewelry, Purse


Read a summary report for Warwick Parish for the month or May 2007 provided by the Bermuda Police Service.