RCIPS Launches Operation Winter Guardian, providing safety advise to the public during the holiday season.
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Police have seen an uptick in the number of reports of stolen e-bikes over the past week, and are reminding the public of steps they can take to avoid being a victim of such thefts, or to assist with making it easier for any such stolen items to be recovered.
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.
RCIPS advices of road closures in George Town to facilitate the Finale of the Pirates Week festivities.
The man, age 26, residing in West Bay, who was arrested on Friday, 17 October following an assault incident in Camana Bay, has now been formally charged.
This week, officers responded to two incidents where vehicles appear to have been deliberately set on fire. A stolen Honda CR-V was set on fire in George Town, while two jet skis were set on fire at an address in West Bay. Both incidents are under police investigation.
Tashaena Williams, age 15, who was reported missing on Monday, 15 September, has been located.
A woman was arrested for drug offenses and DUI following a search, after being stopped while driving on the wrong side of the road.
On Thursday night, 28 August, officers responded to a report of suspicious activity at a residential complex in the Grand Harbour area of George Town. It was reported that a male was tampering with bicycles at the location.
At about 5:30PM on Friday, 22 August, officers on patrol in the Industrial Park area of George Town, observed a vehicle which had been reported stolen travelling on Seymour Drive. The officers signaled the vehicle to stop and arrested the occupants, two men ages 22 and 24, residing in George Town.