New Regulations recently released by the Government in response to COVID-19 community transmission cases, impact the way the public can congregate including; public gatherings and socialising in bars and restaurants.
For a better experience on RCIPS, UPDATE YOUR BROWSER. New Regulations recently released by the Government in response to COVID-19 community transmission cases, impact the way the public can congregate including; public gatherings and socialising in bars and restaurants.
Missing teens Brianna Ebanks, age 13 of Bodden Town, and Anniya Stewart, age 14 of Bodden Town have been located by police and safely returned home.
As a precautionary measure, the RCIPS will now be requiring members of the public who will be attending our police stations and public facing offices to wear masks when entering and while inside our facilities.
Shortly before 3:30PM on Thursday, 2 September, officers responded to a report of an incident at a Government high school.
The West Bay Police Station has now returned to 242 West Church Street and is operating as normal.
On Sunday 1 August, at around 10.45am a report was received by the 911 Centre of something falling from the sky out over the horizon in line of sight from the Westin Hotel and dark smoke being seen right after, it was suggested by the caller that it might have been a small plane.
The technical issue at the Bodden Town Police Station has now been resolved. The station can once again be contacted directly at 947-2220.
On Friday 28 May, the RCIPS launched Operation Quaker in response to a trend of road fatalities and other serious collisions which have occurred in recent times.
Beginning this weekend, 28-30 May, the RCIPS will be conducting a targeted road safety and enforcement campaign. Operation Quakers, will focus on curbing reckless and dangerous driving behaviours over the weekends when the worst incidents have been occurring.
Kayla James, age 17 of Bodden Town, who absconded from home on 11 May, has returned home safely and appears to be in good health. The RCIPS thanks the public for their assistance.