The quiet village of Lord’s Bank in Belize was shattered by violence in the early hours of Friday, January 23, 2026, when security officer Darwin Valerio, 35, was fatally ambushed while on duty. The tragedy occurred at the Belize Water Services warehouse compound where Valerio and a colleague were conducting routine overnight security operations.
According to investigative reports, the attack unfolded when Valerio’s coworker temporarily left their security booth to perform standard perimeter patrols. During this brief window, multiple assailants scaled the facility’s secured fencing and launched a surprise assault on Valerio, who was reportedly engaged in a telephone conversation with a relative at the time of the attack.
Gunfire erupted approximately at 1:00 AM, alerting local residents and prompting emergency response. Police units arriving on scene by 1:30 AM discovered Valerio lying face down with multiple gunshot wounds. Despite rapid transportation to Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital, medical personnel were unable to save the security officer’s life.
Hayden Brown, Chief Human Resources Officer at Belize Water Services, described the coordinated security protocols typically followed by guards, including communication systems to notify each other during rotations. ‘My sense was that one guard had indicated to the other that he was going to do rounds, and I believe that’s when the incident happened,’ Brown stated, noting the perpetrators had already fled before the responding guard could intervene.
The Valerio family received the devastating news about an hour after the shooting. Ismae Valerio, the victim’s mother, recounted the heartbreaking moment she learned of her son’s death through a call from his girlfriend. ‘My heart started beating, but I was not expecting that call at that time,’ she shared emotionally.
Domingo Valerio, the father, visited the crime scene and gathered preliminary information indicating three individuals had scaled the fence to carry out the attack. ‘We leave it in the police hands and justice supposed to take its course,’ he stated, adding philosophical resignation that ‘if it doesn’t, then the good Lord knows.’
Family members remembered Darwin as a humble, respectful young man deeply connected to his family and cultural heritage. His mother described his daily ritual of calling after shifts to assure her of his safe journey home. His father, a traditional drummer, highlighted how Darwin embraced his Garifuna roots and family values.
Belize Water Services has expressed profound solidarity with the grieving family, emphasizing that although Valerio was employed through a private security firm, he was considered part of the BWS community. The company has initiated a comprehensive security review and is collaborating closely with law enforcement authorities, who are examining surveillance footage to identify the perpetrators.
The investigation continues as police urge anyone with information to come forward, while a community mourns the loss of a dedicated professional killed simply for doing his job.
