Police Identify Victim in Fatal Collision
Police can now confirm the identity of the victim in the fatal collision which occurred early Sunday morning, 23 May. She is 32-year-old Kiarah Shikale Perkins, a US National who resided in Grand Cayman.
Police can now confirm the identity of the victim in the fatal collision which occurred early Sunday morning, 23 May. She is 32-year-old Kiarah Shikale Perkins, a US National who resided in Grand Cayman.
Officers from the Traffic and Roads Policing Unit spent nine days assisting Cayman Brac Police Officers and the Cayman Brac community with road safety and overall community safety.
A 25-year-old-man of Bodden Town was formally charged on 26 May for Leaving the Scene of an Accident, Careless Driving, Use of a Unregistered Vehicle, Making a False Report of the Commission of Offense, Escaping Lawful Custody and Assaulting a Police Officer.
Shortly after 1:00AM on Sunday, 23 May, officers responded to a serious two-vehicle collision on South Church Street, in the vicinity of Palm Springs, involving a Changan CS75 and a Honda Fit.
The RCIPS is advising the public that the Cayman Brac Police Station is being relocated from 9 Ivory Lane.
Earlier this month, police officers were called to a local school following a report that a suspicious food item had been recovered from a student during a bag search conducted by staff
Shortly after 1:00AM today, Sunday, 23 May, officers responded to a serious two-vehicle collision on South Church Street, in the vicinity of Palm Springs, involving a Changan CS75 and a Honda Fit.
On Sunday, 16 May, officers received a report of a burglary at an address off Birch Tree Hill Road in West Bay, where personal items were taken.
Police are continuing to seek the public's assistance in locating Kayla James, age 17, who left her home on Tuesday, 11 May, and has not returned home or been seen since.
On Monday 10 May, officers received a report of a robbery which had taken place at about 3:00AM the same morning on Martin Drive in George Town.