Large Quantity of Drugs found in Beach Bay
During the early morning hours of Saturday, 8 January, 2022, the Air Operations Unit, while conducting coastline patrol in the Beach Bay area of the Bodden Town District, spotted suspicious activity.
During the early morning hours of Saturday, 8 January, 2022, the Air Operations Unit, while conducting coastline patrol in the Beach Bay area of the Bodden Town District, spotted suspicious activity.
At about 11:30AM on Thursday, 6 January, RCIPS officers on Elgin Avenue, in the vicinity of the Government Administration Building, arrested a woman, age 51 of George Town, on suspicion of indecent exposure
Just before 1AM today, 6 January, police and other emergency services were dispatched to a single vehicle collision that occurred on the Esterley Tibbetts Highway, in the vicinity of the Cost-U-Less roundabout.
Shortly before 12:20AM on Monday, 3 January, officers responded to a report of a serious assault which took place in the parking lot of The Strand complex on West Bay Road.
At about 11:00AM on Tuesday, 4 January, RCIPS officers conducting checks in the Barkers area of West Bay discovered a container with multiple cartridges of what appears to be shotgun ammunition.
On Monday 3rd January, police responded to two reports regarding women who have been approached by a man riding a bicycle in the George Town District.
ust before midnight yesterday, 2nd January, police was dispatched to a report of a stabbing that took place at the Everglo Bar on Seymour Drive, George Town where a man was said to have received several stab wounds during an altercation involving another man.
Missing Women and Infant Located, 31 December
Karen Vanessa Osegura and her daughter, who were reported missing yesterday, Thursday, 30 December, have been located and both appear to be in good health.
The RCIPS thanks the public for their assistance in this matter.
Karen Vanessa Osegura-Bodden, age 39, a Caymanian of Honduran origin, last known to reside at 15 Greenwood Drive, George Town, was reported missing yesterday, 30 December, by a relative and has not returned home or been located since.
It’s been quite a busy Christmas period for the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS) as well as for Customs and Border Control (CBC).