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The third phase of Operation Clyro is now well under way and the police continue to encourage all road users to be safe and make good choices while driving.
The RCIPS is reminding parents and caretakers of children, and pets, to avoid leaving them in vehicles unattended, even for very short amounts of time, following an incident where a young child was locked in a vehicle outside a business in West Bay.
Shortly before 5:00AM today, 2 October, officers responded to a report of a robbery at a store at the intersection of West Church Street and Town Hall Road, West Bay. It was reported that two masked men entered the store, one carrying a machete, and demanded cash from the worker there.
Over the past two weeks, nine officers from the RCIPS, joined by two officers from the Anti-Corruption Commission, completed a financial crime course that is a first of its kind in the British Overseas Territories.
Naima Calita Tatum, age 14, who was last seen on Wednesday, 25 September, has been located and returned home safely and appears to be in good health.
Police are seeking the public’s assistance with locating Naima Calita Tatum, a 14-year-old female, who was last seen at her residence in West Bay around 3.45PM, yesterday, Wednesday 25 September.
RCIPS and CBC are seeking information regarding the whereabouts of two men; Vitor Domingo Valentini Dos Reis (who also goes by the name Marcio Vicente Rod Novaes), 33 years old, and Brenno Neves Florencio, 25 years old, both Brazilian nationals, who are visitors in Grand Cayman.
Missing teens, Joshua Whittaker, Aaliyah Carter and Naima Tatum, and Joshua Whittaker, who were recently reported missing, have all been located and appear to be in good health.
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.
The RCIPS is advising the public of the following rolling road closures which will be taking place between 6am – 8am, Saturday 4 November.
Serious collision on Walkers Road in George Town. Motorists are advised of diversions and delays.
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