The George Town Police Station will be relocating to 19 Eastern Avenue and will be fully operational at this new location on Monday morning 13 April, 2026.
For a better experience on RCIPS, UPDATE YOUR BROWSER. The George Town Police Station will be relocating to 19 Eastern Avenue and will be fully operational at this new location on Monday morning 13 April, 2026.
RCIPS announces the return of Community Police Officers to the George Town and West Bay Districts as of 1st February 2025.
RCIPS Launches Operation Winter Guardian, providing safety advise to the public during the holiday season.
RCIPS and PLC jointly respond to an incident on the public beach that lead to the arrest of two men in relation to drug offenses.
RCIPS Welfare Chairman represents the Cayman Islands at the Caribbean Federation of Police Welfare Association and is named 1st Vise President for the organisation.
Police encourage the public to be safe on our roads, while at home and while camping in the Cayman Islands over the Easter Holidays.
On Wednesday 26 March, West Bay police officers and members of the RCIPS Community Policing Unit, together with partner agencies Customs and Border Control (CBC), Public Lands Commission (PLC) and Department of Agriculture (DoA), carried out an interagency Day of Action operation in West Bay District.
Community Safety Officer in West Bay appeals to senior citizen to create a medical plan in the event of emergencies.
On Wednesday, 12 February, officers from the West Bay Station, with support from the RCIPS Community Police Unit, continued their disruption patrol strategy in targeted areas of the West Bay community, including Apple Blossom, off Captains Joe and Osbert Road.
In response to community concerns raised with the police, last week, Monday 3 – Monday 10 February, the RCIPS and its partners commenced a Week of Action targeting known areas of criminality in George Town.