The Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS) is pleased to announce the impending implementation of Body-Worn Cameras (BWC) for all frontline operational officers by July 31st 2026.
For a better experience on RCIPS, UPDATE YOUR BROWSER. The Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS) is pleased to announce the impending implementation of Body-Worn Cameras (BWC) for all frontline operational officers by July 31st 2026.
The RCIPS can confirm that missing teen, Jahvarri Rankin, has been located and returned home.
On Saturday, 9 May, police officers responded to a report of a two-vehicle collision involving a motorcycle and another vehicle along West Bay Road, in the vicinity of the four-way junction of West Church Street.
Just before 6:00am, Saturday, 9 May, police officers responded to a report of an abandoned boat on the reef, off Austin Connolly Drive in East End.
Police were conducting a joint agency operation along with Customs and Border Control (CBC) partners, in Little Cayman, which resulted in a vehicle being stopped and searched in the early hours of the morning.
Two RCIPS representatives were awarded in the British Overseas Territories Women in Policing Award for their exceptional contributions to service and community.
On Monday, 4 May, police conducted an operation which resulted in the recovery of packages of drugs at an address in Cayman Brac.
On Monday, 27 April, the Police responded to a report regarding an item suspected to have been taken from the bag of an outgoing passenger at Owen Roberts International Airport. A man working as a bagage handler was subsequently arrested and the item was recovered.
On Sunday, 3 May, police responded to a motor vehicle collision on Bodden Town Road involving a marked police vehicle.
The RCIPS is advising the public of the following road closures and traffic advisories, occurring between Saturday, 2 May, and Monday, 4 May, 2026.