As Christmas Day approaches, the RCIPS will maintain its road enforcement operations, increased community foot patrols and high visibility mobile patrols across the islands as part of the RCIPS’ annual holiday safety operation.
For a better experience on RCIPS, UPDATE YOUR BROWSER. As Christmas Day approaches, the RCIPS will maintain its road enforcement operations, increased community foot patrols and high visibility mobile patrols across the islands as part of the RCIPS’ annual holiday safety operation.
Whilst responding to a disturbance at Seven Mile Public Beach, police had reason to suspect that persons were consuming drugs and illegally selling alcohol. Police recovered alcoholic beverages in a cooler at the location which appeared to be intended for illegal sales. The matter is under investigation.
The RCIPS often receives parking complaints from communities where vehicles are blocking the public roadway and making it unsafe for pedestrians and motorists to safely pass. When officers conduct enquiries, it is revealed, there is often higher occupancy at the corresponding tenanted properties, than parking allows for on the
RCIPS host community events for the youth and elderly in the West Bay District.
Police are seeing an increase in the numbers of reports of vehicle windows being smashed and items stolen. Commonly stolen items include tools, jewelry, electronics and money.
On Tuesday, 15 August, the RCIPS Community Policing Unit concluded a series of Crime Prevention training workshops with the management and Staff of Rubis Cayman Islands Limited.
The Office of the Commissioner of Police (OCP) is again pleased this summer to welcome, under the leadership of Samantha Tate Thompson, Human Resources Officer, a group of interns. This annual opportunity allows the interns to gain work experience and awareness of the RCIPS and the CICG operations.
This past week our community officers joined with partner agencies to conduct various operations in the Windsor Park area, in response to community concerns around parking, derelict vehicles, and animals.
RCIPS warn against assaulting police officers in the execution of their duties.
Today, Friday 14 April, the RCIPS released its 2022 Crime and Traffic Statistics Report, and members of the Senior Command Team held a press conference to discuss the main developments and trends described in the statistics with the media.