Four Men Charged for Drug Importation Offenses, 6 March
Just after 9 AM on Wednesday 3 March, officers from the Air Operations Unit were carrying out border protection patrols off the coast when they came across a vessel, approaching Grand Cayman.
Just after 9 AM on Wednesday 3 March, officers from the Air Operations Unit were carrying out border protection patrols off the coast when they came across a vessel, approaching Grand Cayman.
Just after 6PM on Saturday 27 February, police were dispatched to a report of a stabbing incident that took place at a residence in the North Sound Estate area of Bodden Town.
Police have now received and registered six charges against a second man in relation to a drug interdiction incident that took place on 21 May 2020 in the area of Spotts Beach on Shamrock Road.
The RCIPS would like to remind the public to do the right thing and not drink and drive. Last month, over 20 persons have been arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol (DUI).
Officers from the West Bay Police Station, Community Policing Unit and Traffic Roads Policing Unit have been carrying out increased traffic enforcement operations in the West Bay District in response to growing community concerns about speeding and unsafe driving practices.
Earlier on Saturday morning 20 February, shortly after 10:30AM, officers responded to a report of a water-related collision at Coe Wood Beach in Bodden Town.
On Friday morning, 12 February, officers responded to a report of a burglary at a medical facility on Smith Road in the vicinity of Pines Drive. The burglary occurred sometime between 6:00PM on Thursday, 11 February and 7:00AM Friday.
Shortly after 9:30PM on Saturday, 13 February, officers responded to a traffic collision on Shedden Road, west of Vibert Bodden Drive, involving a white Toyota Aristo and a grey Volkswagen Golf.
Shortly after 8:30 PM on Friday, 12 February, officers responded to a two-vehicle collision at the intersection of Watercourse Road and Hell Road in West Bay, involving a police service vehicle and a gold Honda Accord.
The Financial Crime Investigation Unit (FCIU) have recently received reports that a number of business owners have received letters in the mail informing them that they are the recipients of a sizeable inheritance from a distant relative.