The Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS) is a single, national police service with a unified command structure. It is an unarmed service, with an armed response capability, that is mandated by statute to deliver the full range of police services across the Cayman Islands.
Read MoreAround 6PM, on Tuesday 19 February, a member of the public called the West Bay Police Station to inform police that two dogs were stranded in a well in the Shores area of West Bay. Two officers dispatched to the area where two black dogs, one with some brown colouring, were at the bottom of an uncovered well.
On Sunday 17 February, the Little Savannah community as well as the community officers responsible for that area PS Pompey and PC Matthews gathered together to discuss their plans in maintaining a safe community and protecting it from crime and anti-social behavior.
Community Police Officer, APS Jonathan Kern, assisted in delivering a Bicycle Safety Training session to employees of the Ritz-Carlton on Wednesday, 20 February.
Around 6PM, on Tuesday 19 February, a member of the public called the West Bay Police Station to inform police that two dogs were stranded in a well in the Shores area of West Bay. Two officers dispatched to the area where two black dogs, one with some brown colouring, were at the bottom of an uncovered well.
Police are investigating two vehicle fires which occurred on Tuesday, 19 February, on Theresa Drive and Anthony Drive respectively.
UPDATE: Teshay Bryan Motesha Mothen have both been located.
UPDATE: Ms. Dorlee Wright has been located and appears to be in good health. The RCIPS thanks the public for their assistance in this matter.
Police are requesting public assistance to locate Eral Keith Whitely, age 72 of George Town, who was last confirmed seen on Boxing Day, 26 December, 2018, in the vicinity of Brushy Avenue in George Town, which is located in the area off Godfrey Nixon Way.
Motesha Mothen, who absconded on 16 January, has been located and appears to be in good health. The RCIPS thanks the public for their assistance in this matter.
The RCIPS would like to remind all Kaaboo attendees not to off load passengers on the roundabouts and highways near the event. Doing so is extremely dangerous, and even more so at night when visibility is lower.
Important information about pedestrians being dropped off at the event.
This afternoon, 14 February, just past 3PM, a two-car collision occurred on Bodden Town Road near the cemetery in Bodden Town.
The RCIPS is informing the public that traffic diversions for the KAABOO Festival will be implemented starting tomorrow, Friday, 15 February. However, the reduction of the speed limit from 40mph to 25mph along the Esterley Tibbetts, between the Cost-U-Less and Yacht Club roundabouts, is in effect as of this morning, 14 February.