The West Bay Police Station has now returned to 242 West Church Street and is operating as normal.
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A 27-year-old-man of George Town, has been extradited from the United Kingdom (UK) to the Cayman Islands in order to be charged and attend court regarding a fatal collision that took place on 2 September, 2019, in Bodden Town, resulting in the death of 29-year-old Giovani Berry.
This past weekend, the RCIPS have dealt with a large number of road violations and responded to numerous vehicle collisions.
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.
At 11:20AM, attempts are being made to retrieve the vehicle and as a result the roadway has been temporarily closed in that area. There are no alternative routes available and motorists are being asked to avoid that area for the next hour and half while the vehicle is being retrieved.
The RCIPS is advising the public of the following road closures taking place on Saturday, 31 July, beginning at 1:00PM, in order to facilitate the 2021 Pride Parade.
At around 11:20AM on Tuesday, 20 July, the 9-1-1 Communications Centre dispatched police and other emergency services to a report of a two-vehicle collision on Bodden Town Road. One person was subsequently pronounced dead.
Operation Quaker continued this past weekend, marking the fifth week of the targeted road safety and enforcement campaign, which began on 28 May in response to a noticeable increase in serious and fatal motor vehicle collisions on our roadways.
Operation Quaker continues to target drunk driving and speeding island wide. This weekend the focus was on Sunday brunch events and saw 54 speeding tickets issued and officers arresting 9 persons for driving under the influence.
The RCIPS is advising the public of the following road closures that will be taking place on Friday, 25 June, from 8:00AM to 1:00PM to facilitate a ceremony commemorating the renaming of Harbour Drive to Seafarers Way.