Police Investigates Aggravated Burglary in George Town
Just after 9:50PM on Tuesday 11 May, police and other emergency services were dispatched to a report of an aggravated burglary at a residence located on Anthony Drive in George Town.
Just after 9:50PM on Tuesday 11 May, police and other emergency services were dispatched to a report of an aggravated burglary at a residence located on Anthony Drive in George Town.
On Friday, 7 May, officers conducted a search of a residence on School Road in George Town, under the Misuse of Drugs Act. During the course of the search, officers recovered a quantity of ganja, a quantity of cocaine, and drug utensils.
Just after 5:27PM on Friday 14 May, police and other emergency services were dispatched to a location on West End Road - East, in Cayman Brac, where it was reported that's a single-vehicle collision had occurred.
Just after 5:27PM on Friday 14 May, police and other emergency services were dispatched to a location on West End Road - East, in Cayman Brac, where it was reported that's a single-vehicle collision had occurred.
Declaring that crime levels in Cayman remain comparatively low, Commissioner of Police Derek Byrne says the Royal Cayman Island Police Service(RCIPS) is nevertheless mindful of how some types of criminal activity could increase once the borders reopen.
On Monday, 26 April, officers from our Community Policing Unit joined staff from the Education Department's Primary Inclusion Units, to assist in hosting a swimming session at the Lions Aquatic Centre, for the students in the programme.
On Sunday, 18 April, officers on patrol in East End observed two vehicles travelling at high speeds on the Queen's Highway. The vehicles appeared to be driving in convoy
On Friday 30 April, the RCIPS was made aware of a video that was being circulated on various social media platforms and other electronic message groups, where a young woman stated that she has been experiencing domestic abuse.
Just before 12:40AM on Monday 3 May, officers responded to the Cayman Islands Hospital, where it was reported that a man was being treated for what is believed to be a gunshot wound.
Detective Constable Sam Sillitoe, who is our RCIPS Major Incident Room Manager, was asked to attend the St. Ignatius Catholic School's Brownies Programme and speak with the girls involved on what it is like to be a female police officer.