Now that family has been notified, police can confirm the identity of the man who was fatally wounded in the shooting incident that occurred on Sunday 27 October in George Town.
Now that family has been notified, police can confirm the identity of the man who was fatally wounded in the shooting incident that occurred on Sunday 27 October in George Town.
Police are investigating a two-vehicle collision involving a police vehicle, where the police vehicle had cause to make a sudden stop, due to a sudden manoeuvre taken by another vehicle. Another vehicle then collided with the rear of the police vehicle. The initial vehicle then left the scene.
Police are seeking witnesses to a two-vehicle collision which took place on Wednesday, 23 October, along North Sound Road, near Portland Road, involving a motorcycle and a black Honda CR-V. Following the collision, the Honda continued driving and left the scene.
The RCIPS continues to receive reports of commercial burglaries from time to time, and is taking this opportunity to remind business owners of crime prevention strategies that can help keep your business safe from these types of crimes:
The RCIPS Cyber Crime Unit have received reports of a scam currently circulating in our communities, whereby a number of individuals have received an email threatening disclosure of personal information in exchange for money paid to the scammer.
Following a joint investigation conducted by the RCIPS and the Anti-Corruption Commission, two men, ages 32 and 43 of George Town, and a woman, age 33 of George Town, have been formally charged with several offenses related to importing firearms and drugs.
The RCIPS closed off the third phase of Operation Clyro on Monday 14th October. Over the course of the 15-day operation, several different approaches were taken by police to encourage road safety and target poor driving behaviour.
The technical issue that affected the ability of the RCIPS Business Centre to complete processes required to produce police clearance certificates has now been resolved.
Investigations have revealed that the drug consumed comes in the form of a candy, commonly known as “gummies”, which contain THC (illegal in Cayman), the psychoactive compound found in marijuana, which when consumed causes significant changes in mood and behavior and can cause strong sedation.
Seafarers Way closed due to unsafe wave activities and debris. The public is advised to avoide the area.