Police investigated serious wounding incident that took place in the early morning of Friday 26 April. Witnesses are encouraged to come forward and provide information.
For a better experience on RCIPS, UPDATE YOUR BROWSER. Police investigated serious wounding incident that took place in the early morning of Friday 26 April. Witnesses are encouraged to come forward and provide information.
The Royal Cayman Islands Police Service has launched its 2024 Summer Local Recruitment Campaign, seeking applications from young Caymanians who are interested in joining the RCIPS as Recruit Constables.
On Friday, 19 April, officers conducting patrols in George Town observed persons who appeared to be engaging in suspicious activity at a business complex on School Road. Officers attended the location to conduct further inquiries and detected the strong scent of ganja.
Shortly after 1:30AM, police responded to a report of a male attacking persons with a bladed weapon at a licensed premises on Seymour Road, George Town.
The RCIPS recently conducted its yearly Easter operations across the island. We are once again thanking the public for being responsible over the course of the Easter weekend, helping to create a safe environment for everyone who engaged in camping activities and other Easter traditions.
Cedric Everton Ellis, who was preciously circulated as wanted by police, turned himself in today and was arrested by officers. He remains in custody as investigations continue. The RCIPS thanks the public for their assistance in locating him.
Just before 4PM yesterday, police and other emergency services were dispatched to a restaurant and bar located on Eastern Avenue, where it was reported that a man and a woman had an altercation involving a weapon at the location, and this resulted in the man being seriously injured with a knife.
Shortly before 11:00AM, Monday 12 March, officers and other emergency services were dispatched to a report on an unresponsive man at the South Terminal, George Town.
A man, age 35 of Bodden Town, has been formally charged with Possession of an Unlicensed Firearm, Harassment Alarm & Distress, and Common Assault, following a domestic incident, where it was reported that a man had assaulted a woman known to him, brandished a firearm, and made threats against her and a third party.
RCIPS advises the public of increase reports of grooming activities and warns of the consequences of such behaviour.