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Police responds to a serious assault incident that resulted in a man being stabbed during the Pirates Week Finale event in George Town.
Police arrest man for attempted murder following a serious assault incident in West Bay.
Police and other joint partners searched a residence in West Bay, where two firearms and other illicit items were recovered.
Police arrest man during burglary in progress in George Town and believe he may be connected with several other similar incidents.
The Cayman Islands Coast Guard confirms the formal suspension of active search operations in relation to the ongoing Search and Recovery effort.
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.
The RCIPS issues road closures and traffic delays for the period between 8 to 10 November.
Police investigate a motor vehicle collision involving a motorcycle and a police vehicle. The occupants of the motorcycle were transported to the hospital, where they are being treated for serious injuries. The police officers were treated and later released. Investigations are ongoing into this matter.
Police investigate fatal vehicle collision that took place on West Bay Road involving two pedestrians, one of whom was pronounced deceased and the other was transported to the hospital and is being treated for serious injuries.
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.