Yesterday, 14 November, over 60 people gathered at the Joint Marine Base in Newlands to celebrate the life and service of SPC Mark Luke, a former member of the Unit and beloved colleague who passed away after a long battle with cancer last August.
For a better experience on RCIPS, UPDATE YOUR BROWSER. Yesterday, 14 November, over 60 people gathered at the Joint Marine Base in Newlands to celebrate the life and service of SPC Mark Luke, a former member of the Unit and beloved colleague who passed away after a long battle with cancer last August.
Three Irish nationals visiting the island have been charged with Obtaining Property by Deception, Personating a Public Officer and Working Without a Permit. They appeared in court and have been bailed until Tuesday, 6 November.
A man was found deceased in his home this morning, 27 October, in the Randyke Gardens neighborhood of George Town. He is Dilson Barbosa Silva, age 60 of George Town.
The RCIPS is advising the public that portions of Fort Street, Albert Panton Drive, and Edward Street will be closed on Monday, 29 October, between 2:00PM and 6:00PM, in order to facilitate the Swearing in Ceremony for the Governor Designate at the Legislative Assembly.
Police request public assistance to locate Alejandro Cardenas-Powery, who is wanted in connection with a serious assault.
Shortly after 10:45AM today, 23 October, police responded to a report of a person who had encountered difficulties while snorkeling off the George Town waterfront. Emergency services arrived and the man, who was unresponsive, was transported to the Cayman Islands Hospital. He has been pronounced dead.
Police are appealing for witnesses to a two-vehicle collision on Sunday evening, involving a Honda Accord and a Nissan pathfinder where the occupants of the Accord left the scene in a blue Honda Civic.
Officers responded to reports of four vehicle break-ins yesterday morning, 17 September, all in the Fairbanks area of George Town. These incidents are currently under police investigation, and police are reminding the public to ensure that valuables are not left inside vehicles, especially overnight.
Three vehicles, including two passenger buses, were broken into Monday night, 10 September, in George Town (Beats 6 and 8).