ATV Seized Following Reports of Dangerous Road Use in George Town
An all-terrain (ATV) vehicle, operated by a 29-year-old man of Bodden Town, has been seized by the Police following reports of dangerous road use in George Town on Tuesday, 10 March.
An all-terrain (ATV) vehicle, operated by a 29-year-old man of Bodden Town, has been seized by the Police following reports of dangerous road use in George Town on Tuesday, 10 March.
Shortly before 10:30AM on Wednesday, 4 March, a Cayman Islands Coast Guard (CICG) vessel was conducting patrols in the waters off Barkers National Park in West Bay, when the officers on board observed a vessel moving suspiciously.
Shortly before 10:00PM on Friday, 6 March, officers responded to a report of an armed robbery at a restaurant on North Church Street, just north of Arthur’s Way.
A man was arrested for Possession of Ganja, Consumption of Ganja, and Possession with Intent to Supply following a police patrol in the vicinity of Woodpecker Close, in George Town, on Monday, 2 March.
The Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS) understands that, with the approaching date for the implementation of new immigration laws, residents are being targeted by persons soliciting payment to secure Caymanian Status
It is with the deepest regret and heartfelt condolences to his family that the RCIPS announces the passing of Detective Inspector Collins Oremule, a dedicated serving member of the police service.
Just after 5:45am on Saturday 28 February, police responded to a restaurant in Shedden Road, George Town where it was reported that a robbery had taken place.
Just after 6:15AM on 24 February, police responded to a report of a two-vehicle motor vehicle collision that took place at the Chrissie Tomlinson roundabout off Shamrock Road.
Police are seeking the public’s assistance in locating 17-year-old Zenaide Smith. Zenaide was reported missing on the morning of Thursday 26 February, when she left her home in Bodden Town. She has not returned home since.
The National Road Safety Committee (NRSC) reminds the public that enforcement of existing laws governing e-bikes, scooters and similar micro-mobility devices begins on 1 March 2026.