RCIPS is currently investigating reports involving fraudulent vehicle sale advertisements on Facebook and is encouraging anyone who has fallen victim to contact the police.
For a better experience on RCIPS, UPDATE YOUR BROWSER. RCIPS is currently investigating reports involving fraudulent vehicle sale advertisements on Facebook and is encouraging anyone who has fallen victim to contact the police.
On Monday, 24 November, police received a report of a member of the public who had fallen victim to an online property rental scam, where they sent funds to a seller claiming to have a property available for rent. Prior to reporting the matter, about $5,400CI was sent by the victim. The matter is currently under investigation.
At about 12:25PM on Wednesday, 26 November, officers responded to a report of a two-vehicle collision on West Bay Road, near Lawrence Boulevard, involving a Chevrolet Colarado and a police service vehicle, which was conducting a training exercise with lights and sirens activated.
Police are seeking information from the public to assist in locating wanted man, Derrick Osney Bush, age 36, residing in West Bay, who is also known as Bushy.
On Tuesday, 25 November, police received a report of theft, made on behalf of Rotary Central Cayman Islands. It was reported that five ticket books containing a total of 50 raffle tickets for the Rotary Central Music Extravaganza, had been stolen and were being sold to members of the public.
A man has been charged following an incident in Cayman Brac, where he made threats and brandished what appeared to be a firearm.
This past Thursday and Friday, officers in Cayman Brac were joined by officers from Customs & Border Control, along with additional police officers from Grand Cayman, for a high-visibility day of action, targeting illegal activity on the island.
The Gender Affairs Unit within the Ministry of Social Development & Innovation (MSDI), in partnership with the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS), and the Family Resource Centre (FRC), has launched the annual 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence, observed from 25 November to 10 December.
A man has been charged following a robbery at a jewellery store in George Town on Saturday, 22 November.
Following investigations into the serious assault incident which took place on Saturday, 15 November, during Pirates Week celebrations in George Town, one man, age 23 of George Town, turned himself in to police and was arrested on Wednesday, 19 November. The man has since been formally charged with multiple offenses.