Three male juveniles who were previously arrested for their involvement in an incident that occurred on 8 August 2024, have been charged with Reckless and Negligent Act, Damage to Property and Criminal Trespass.
For a better experience on RCIPS, UPDATE YOUR BROWSER. Three male juveniles who were previously arrested for their involvement in an incident that occurred on 8 August 2024, have been charged with Reckless and Negligent Act, Damage to Property and Criminal Trespass.
This past week officers responded to 92 motor vehicle collision reports, a higher than average number for the period. Of these, the vast majority were damage only collisions with minor damage reported.
On Friday, 31 January, the RCIPS conducted a series of operations in the Eastern Districts, as part of a day of action to address ongoing community concerns. RCIPS officers from the Traffic Management, Firearms Response, Uniform Operations, and Community Policing Units were joined by staff from partner agencies CBC and DoA.
Police investigate single vehicle collision involving a marked police vehicle. The officer driving sustained non-life-threatening injuries and was breatherlised with negative results.
In order to facilitate the National Heroes Day Celebrations which are taking place on Monday, 27 January, road closures will be in place from Friday, 24 January at 6:00PM to Monday, 27 January at 10:00PM.
Shortly before 8:15 PM on Wednesday, 22 January, officers responded to a report of a two-vehicle collision on Hirst Road involving a pedestrian.
The RCIPS continues to remind motorists to follow the rules of the road and avoid unsafe driving behaviours such as speeding. This past Sunday, 19 January, RCIPS officers observed three instances of particular note, where young persons were caught speeding excessively, and received stiff penalties as a result.
Following the annual RCIPS Winter Guardian festive season campaign, the RCIPS Traffic and Road policing unit continues to focus on targeted traffic enforcement initiatives, into the new year.
The RCIPS Holiday Safety Operation, Winter Guardian, came to a close on the morning of Monday, 6 January, following a major operation on New Year’s Eve into New Year’s Day. Additional Police officers were deployed and partners engaged for assistance in a robust road safety operation and to ensure community safety.
At approximately 10:24AM on Tuesday, 8 January, police and emergency services, including the Cayman Islands Fire Service, Emergency Medical Services and an explosives expert were dispatched by the 9-1-1 Communications Centre to investigate a report of a bomb threat at Grand Harbour Plaza.