Police Sergeant Philmore Patrick Dies After Nearly Four Decades of Service

The Royal Police Force of Antigua and Barbuda is mourning the death of Sergeant Philmore Patrick, a veteran officer who dedicated nearly four decades of service to law enforcement.
According to the Police Force, Patrick died on Sunday, May 31, 2026, at the Sir Lester Bird Medical Centre.
Patrick joined the Force on Jan. 20, 1987, and served the people of Antigua and Barbuda throughout a career spanning almost 40 years. Police described him as a diligent and committed officer who carried out his duties with professionalism and integrity.

At the time of his death, he was attached to the St. John’s Police Station.
Commissioner of Police Everton Jeffers extended condolences to Patrick’s family, friends and colleagues on behalf of the organization.
The Royal Police Force said Patrick’s contribution to policing and public service will be remembered by those who worked alongside him and the communities he served.
He is survived by relatives, friends and fellow officers who are mourning his passing.
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