Police Issue reminder on Boating Safety
Police Issue reminder on Boating Safety following Vessel in Distress in Little Cayman
Police Issue reminder on Boating Safety following Vessel in Distress in Little Cayman
At about 8:00PM on Friday, 17 March, officers had reason to stop and search a vehicle in George Town, which was suspected to have been involved in a robbery which had taken place at a business on Eastern Avenue early the same morning.
Around 11.30AM, on Friday 17 March, police received a report of a robbery in the vicinity of the cement factory on Seymour Road, George Town.
Shortly after 1:00AM this morning, 17 March, officers responded to a report of an armed robbery at a business on Eastern Avenue
In the past, the RCIPS has responded to and investigated reports of stolen boats and other marine vessels. Such incidents have involved vessels moored in water, as well as cases where boats have been stolen while on a trailer.
15-year-old Shania Beckford, who was first reported missing on Tuesday 7 March, has been located and returned safely. She appears to be in good health.
Just after 8PM on Monday, 13 March, police were dispatched to report of a robbery at a restaurant located on Shedden Road in George Town.
Shortly before 10:40PM last night, 13 March, officers responded to a report that missing teens, Jahsmine Ebanks, Shania Beckford, and Jemma Watson, had been seen on Seven Mile Public Beach, in the vicinity of the former Calico Jacks site.
In 2021, the UK FCDO implemented a four-year project in seven of the eleven British Overseas Territories to enhance and develop leadership in the territories, and specifically to advance female leadership in policing in the British Overseas Territories (BOT).
Shortly before 10:40PM on Thursday, 9 March, officers responded to a report of a firearm incident on Eastern Avenue in the vicinity of the Shedden Road intersection.