On Sunday, 13 August, officers arrested 32-year-old Christopher Perry Bush, of Bodden Town, who was wanted after damaging and removing his electronic monitoring device. He remains in custody as investigations continue.
For a better experience on RCIPS, UPDATE YOUR BROWSER. On Sunday, 13 August, officers arrested 32-year-old Christopher Perry Bush, of Bodden Town, who was wanted after damaging and removing his electronic monitoring device. He remains in custody as investigations continue.
On Saturday 5 August, police arrested a 47 year-old-man from George Town, who is believed to be connected to the recent spate of thefts from vehicles that have occurred in the central George Town area.
Police are seeking the public’s assistance in locating 16-year-old Joshua Whittaker, who was reported missing on Tuesday 1 August.
Police are investigating a number of vehicle related crimes in recent weeks, including thefts of vehicles and thefts of items from vehicles. As such, police are again reminding the public how to keep your vehicle and possessions safe, and avoid being a target of vehicle-related crime.
Shortly before 8:15AM today, 3 August, the 9-1-1 Communications Centre dispatched officers and emergency services to a report that a man had been out swimming in the area when he experienced difficulties and lost consciousness. He was then transported to the Cayman Islands Hospital where he was subsequently pronounced dead.
Police investigate stolen vehicle that was crashed and abandoned in East End.
RCIPS warn against assaulting police officers in the execution of their duties.
Police arrest man in relation to burglary incident. He has since been formally charged.
The man, aged 41 of George Town, who was arrested on Saturday 8 July, in relation to the fatal incident that occurred the same day, has been formally charged with murder.
Over the weekend, Friday 7 July – Sunday 9 July, police operations resulted in the arrest of four men believed to be involved in the recent spate of robberies and firearms offences that have occurred across Grand Cayman.