A contingent of six RCIPS officers have travelled to London for the funeral of Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, today, 19 September.
For a better experience on RCIPS, UPDATE YOUR BROWSER. A contingent of six RCIPS officers have travelled to London for the funeral of Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, today, 19 September.
Police carried out an operation on Thursday 28 July, assisted by partners from the Customs and Boarder Control, Department of Commerce and Investment and the Public Lands Commission, in the area of the Seven Mile Public Beach.
The RCIPS is informing the public about a road closure that will be taking place tomorrow, Saturday 30 July, along Shamrock Road, to facilitate the Kings Seventh Day Adventist Church promotional march for an up-coming event.
The RCIPS is informing the public about the following road closures taking place in stages, on Saturday, 30 July between 2PM and 6PM, in order to facilitate the Pride Parade.
Police are requesting public assistance to locate missing person, Mr. Adrian Williamson, age 26 of George Town. Mr. Williamson was last seen at his home on Wednesday, 6 July and reported missing the following day, but hasn’t returned home or been located since.
The public is being informed that today Thursday 21 July, Fort Street between the Town Clock and the junction of Seafarers Way as well as Albert Panton Street to the junction of Edward Street is now closed.
Shortly before 5:30PM yesterday, 5 July, officers responded to a report of a person in distress in the waters off West Bay Road, west of Marsh Road. A man had entered the water when he experienced difficulties and lost consciousness. He was transported to the Cayman Islands Hospital by ambulance and subsequently pronounced dead.
The RCIPS has seen an increase in the number of incidents that involve persons attending bars and nightclubs, while in possession of an offensive or restricted weapon.
Police have now confirm the identity of the man who was found deceased yesterday, 21 June, in East End. The RCIPS expresses condolences to the family and friends of the deceased.
Since the beginning of the year, the RCIPS has noted an increase in incidents of theft and burglary of construction tools and equipment. As such, the RCIPS is advising persons involved in construction work of precautions they can take against such thefts.