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Police seek the assistance of the public to locate missing teen girls Kayla James, Ashantie McLean, Tashaena Williams and Kayla Watson.
Today, Wednesday 14 May, the RCIPS released its 2024 Crime and Traffic Statistics Report, with a press conference held at RCIPS HQ.
Officers subsequently conducted a search of a residence after arresting two men for drug offenses, and a loaded firearm was recovered, along with a quantity of cocaine. A man and woman have been charged and since appeared in court in relation to the offenses.
Shortly after 1:40AM yesterday, 10 May, officers responded to a report of a traffic collision on North Sound Road, involving a Honda Fit and two pedestrians. The driver was later arrested on suspicion of DUI and other traffic offenses.
Police seek the assistance of the public to locate missing teen girls Kayla James, Ashantie McLean, Tashaena Williams and Kayla Watson.
Police are seeking the public’s assistance with locating 16-year-old Latoya Senior.
Police are seeking the public’s assistance with locating 15-year-old Tashaena Williams.
At about 9:00PM yesterday, 26 November, officers located and arrested wanted man, 32-year-old Travis Webb, for escaping lawful custody. At this time he remains in police custody.
Police can confirm the identity of the deceased involved in the fatal collision involving a vehicle that collided with a cyclist, that occurred just before 6AM, yesterday morning, Monday 21 April. He is Per Undheim, a 39-year-old Norwegian national, who resides in Savannah.
RCIPS advises of road closures in George Town (Seafarers Way) for New Year's Eve celebration tonight 31 December, 2024
From 4:30PM today, Thursday, 23 May, representatives from various Cayman Islands law enforcement agencies will be taking part in the Law Enforcement Torch Run, which marks the opening ceremony of the 2024 Special Olympics.
Police have identified the names of the deceased victims that were involved in the fatal collision that took place on 13 May. Condolences are being offered to the families and friends of the deceased victims.