Over the weekend, Friday 7 July – Sunday 9 July, police operations resulted in the arrest of four men believed to be involved in the recent spate of robberies and firearms offences that have occurred across Grand Cayman.
For a better experience on RCIPS, UPDATE YOUR BROWSER. Over the weekend, Friday 7 July – Sunday 9 July, police operations resulted in the arrest of four men believed to be involved in the recent spate of robberies and firearms offences that have occurred across Grand Cayman.
Yesterday, Thursday 6 July, officers located and arrested a 30 year-old man from East End, who is alleged to have been involved in a firearms incident at a bar on Shamrock Road, on 4 June.
Police have received a report from the forensic expert who examined the house explosion incident that occurred on 5 June, at a private residence on Bayfield Crescent, Bodden Town.
Shortly after 10:00PM, Friday 30 June, officers responded to a report of an armed robbery at a gas station on Shamrock Road, in the vicinity of Homestead Crescent, Savannah, Bodden Town.
Police are currently investigating three incidents of theft over this past weekend between Friday 9 June and Sunday 11 June, where vessels were reported to have been stolen.
Police investigates sudden death incident in George Town that took place on Friday 9 June.
Police investigate water -related death that took place in the Cayman Kai area of North Side.
Bodden Town man formally charged with Arson and remanded in custody.
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.
Over this past weekend, 7-10 April, the RCIPS conducted its yearly Easter operations across the island. During this time there were no major incidents of violent crime and no major traffic collisions. There were also no reports of trespass or theft related to persons camping over the weekend.