A second man, age 27, of West Bay, was arrested on suspicion of possession of an unlicensed firearm in relation to an firearm related incident that took place on 30 May in George Town.
For a better experience on RCIPS, UPDATE YOUR BROWSER. A second man, age 27, of West Bay, was arrested on suspicion of possession of an unlicensed firearm in relation to an firearm related incident that took place on 30 May in George Town.
A man, age 24 of Bodden Town, has been formally charged with Possession of an Imitation Firearm with Intent to Commit an Offence, following an incident on 19 June.
Shortly after 12:30AM on Saturday, 18 June, officers responded to a report of a disturbance involving firearms at an address on Eastland Drive in East End. The matter remains under investigation.
Shortly after 4:00AM today, 20 June, officers responded to a report of an armed robbery on Martin Drive, George Town. No shots were fired during the incident and no injuries were reported.
RCIPS advise the public to never share indecent images of yourself online. Over the last two months RCIPS has seen a rise in the number of reported “sextortion” cases, which are usually linked to the sharing of indecent images on social media platforms, such as Facebook.
A second man, age 32 of George Town, has been arrested and formally charged with Assault ABH in relation to an assault which took place on Sunday, 20 February, outside the Power Supply Bar on Lawrence Boulevard.
Shortly after 6:00PM yesterday, 7 June, officers responded to a report of a wounding in the vicinity of Albert Panton Street in George Town. It was reported that two women and a man became involved in an altercation, during which one of the woman stabbed the man then left the location shortly afterward.
Following his arrest on Wednesday 1 June, a George Town man, age 30, has been charged with possession of an unlicenced firearm and Possession of an Unclicenced Firearm (Ammunition).
Police have received reports from persons who have attempted to purchase a black Honda Fit, registration #189-455 from a man offering it ‘for sale’. These persons have paid over money as a deposit or full payment but have not received delivery of the car in return.
Over the last 10 years, digital crime has increasingly become a focus for the RCIPS. In particular the area of online child sexual exploitation, which unfortunately has become a growing concern worldwide – and the Cayman Islands is not immune.