Karen Vanessa Osegura and her daughter, who were reported missing yesterday, Thursday, 30 December, have been located and both appear to be in good health. The RCIPS thanks the public for their assistance in this matter.
Karen Vanessa Osegura and her daughter, who were reported missing yesterday, Thursday, 30 December, have been located and both appear to be in good health. The RCIPS thanks the public for their assistance in this matter.
Shortly before 7:00PM last night, 30 December, a 2006 Nissan Skyline that had been reported stolen on the 27 December, from North Church Street George Town, was located on David Foster Drive, George Town. There was no visible damage to the vehicle. Police are investigating the circumstances of the stolen vehicle and would
Operation Quaker, the road policing component of the RCIPS Holiday Safety campaign, focused on increased police presence on the roads over the long Christmas weekend. This included additional support from special constables, officers from other units within the police, and 17 new police recruits who supported traffic duties alo
At around 6:20pm on Sunday 26 December, while on patrol within the North Sound, the Cayman Islands Coast Guard (CICG) received a report from the 911 communication centre of a vessel in distress in the vicinity of Duck Pond.
Shortly after midnight on the morning of 28 December, police responded to a report of an assault and robbery of a 41 year old man from George Town, which took place in the vicinity of Red Bay Primary School.
Shortly before 9am, 25 December, police responded to a report of a burglary at a restaurant on Walkers Road, George Town.
Shortly after midnight this morning, 28 December, police responded to a report of a male in possession of a firearm in the vicinity of 211 Shedden Road.
A man has been arrested following a report of a robbery on the premises of a restaurant on Sound Way, in George Town, on Thursday, 23 December.
Police are requesting the public’s assistance in locating a vehicle which was involved in a collision with a pedestrian on Smith Road, George Town, on Saturday, 18 December, just before 7:00PM.
The 23 Police Constable trainees of the current RCIPS Recruit Class, who were officially sworn-in on 22 November, are joining the wider police service this holiday season, in order to increase police visibility, boost resources for operation Winter Guardian and provide invaluable experience to the members of the class.