Police Investigate Robbery Incident in George Town
At 10:55AM on Thursday 31 March, police were dispatched by the 9-1-1 Communication Centre to a report of a robbery that took place at a business establishment on Roberts Drive in George Town
At 10:55AM on Thursday 31 March, police were dispatched by the 9-1-1 Communication Centre to a report of a robbery that took place at a business establishment on Roberts Drive in George Town
Talking at a press briefing on Wednesday, Commissioner of Police Derek Byrne and the RCIPS Senior Command Team discussed the newly released Crime and Statistics Report for 2021.
Shortly after 10:00PM on Tuesday night, 29 March, officers responded to a report of an armed robbery at a service station on Dorcy Drive, George Town
On Sunday, March 27th officers from the Eastern Districts had cause to attend a residence located on John McLean Drive. On arrival they observed the gathering of a crowd and what appeared to be illegal sale of liquor and illegal animals (fowls) fighting matches.
Over this past weekend, 25 - 27 March, RCIPS officers responded to multiple incidents where persons brandished machetes during altercations or confrontations, three of which resulted in persons being injured
At about 8:30PM on Monday night, 21 March, officers responded to a report of a robbery at a food truck on Crewe Road.
The RCIPS is aware of a video that has been posted to social media that includes explicit and harmful content including claims of sexual assault.
Just after 7AM on Saturday, 12 March, police were dispatched by the 9-1-1 Communications Centre to Destiny Drive in Savannah, where it was reported that explosive sounds were heard in the area
The RCIPS is requesting the public's assistance in identifying two men shown in the provided footage, who were present during a serious assault which occurred outside a bar in the Marquee Plaza on Lawrence Boulevard, George Town, on Sunday, 20 February.
As the Cayman Islands continue to ease restrictions on entry as part of the Border Reopening Plan, the RCIPS has been taking steps to prepare for and manage the increase in visitors to the islands