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This week, on Tuesday 4th and Wednesday 5th February, West Bay units carried out disruption patrols targeting key areas across the district.
Two Chilean nationals have been formally charged following an investigation into ATMs belonging to a local bank, which were compromised and account details onbtained.
On Friday, 31 January, the RCIPS conducted a series of operations in the Eastern Districts, as part of a day of action to address ongoing community concerns. RCIPS officers from the Traffic Management, Firearms Response, Uniform Operations, and Community Policing Units were joined by staff from partner agencies CBC and DoA.
Police formally charged one man in relation to two separate commercial burglary incidents that took place in George Town. The man was also formally charged with drug-related offences.
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.
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.
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.
The RCIPS is advising the public of the following rolling road closures which will be taking place between 6am – 8am, Saturday 4 November.