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Just before 4:15 PM today, 6 March, police and other emergency services were dispatched by the 9-1-1 Communications Centre to a report of a two-vehicle collision involving a dump truck and a pickup truck.
Just after 6 AM this morning, 6 March, police and other emergency services were dispatched by the 9-1-1 Communication Centre where it was reported that a serious collision occurred along West Bay Road in the vicinity of the West Bay Fire Station.
Four men have been charged with offense relating to the Importation of Ganja and will appear in court on Monday 8 March.
On Wednesday, 3 March officers from various units of the RCIPS, to include WBPS uniform officers, CID, K-9 Unit, and Community Policing Unit, had cause to execute two residential searches along Watercourse Road in West Bay.
The RCIPS is seeking the public’s assistance in locating 41-year-old Henry York Carter who is wanted by the police for breaking the terms of his conditional release.
On, 10 February, wanted man Mitchum Kenjo Wood was located and arrested by police officers in the North Side area. He is now in police custody. Otis Melbourne Myles remains at large (see below) and the RCIPS continues to seek the public’s assistance in locating him.
Hugo Alberto Soto-Guzman, who was reported missing on Wednesday, 27 January, has been located and appears to be in good health.
Today, Friday, 15 January, the RCIPS is requesting public assistance in identifying and locating a man who is currently wanted on suspicion of Assault GBH, in relation to an incident which took place at a service station on Shamrock Road in 2020.
Shortly before 1:30AM today, 18 February, officers responded to a report of a single-vehicle collision on Elgin Avenue in the vicinity Claude Hill Road, involving a Toyota Land Cruiser. The vehicle had left the roadway and overturned, coming to a rest on the property of the Government Administration Building.
Just before 12:00PM on Friday, 5 February, an RCIPS service vehicle was involved in a two-vehicle collision with a Chevrolet Aveo at the roundabout at Anthony Drive and Smith Road. Both vehicles received minor damage, and no injuries were reported.
A man, age 27 of West Bay, has been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving in relation to the fatal collision which occurred on 16 January on West Bay Road. He has been granted bail as investigations continue. The passenger of the vehicle remains in hospital.
Shortly before 7:00PM on Saturday, 30 January, officers responded to a report of a motor vehicle collision involving an SUV and a motorcycle on Shamrock Road in the vicinity of Whistling Way. The rider of the motorcycle was transported to the Cayman Islands Hospital for treatment for serious injuries, and remains in hospital.