
Police arrest man for attempted murder at West Bay construction site
Around 1:30AM, this morning, Saturday 22 February, police received a report of an attempt murder, that occurred at a construction site on Birch Tree Hill Road, West Bay
Around 1:30AM, this morning, Saturday 22 February, police received a report of an attempt murder, that occurred at a construction site on Birch Tree Hill Road, West Bay
The Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS) is aware of the strong public reaction following the assault incident on Rex Crighton Blvd on 19 February. We understand the concerns raised within the community and the ongoing discussions online.
Shortly after 6:40PM on Saturday, 15 February, officers responded to a report of an assault incident at a bar on Watering Place Road in Cayman Brac.
Police are seeing a recent increase in the number of theft of vehicle reports received, since December 2024.
Shortly after 11:00PM on Sunday, 15 February, officers responded to a report of an aggravated burglary at an address on Powery Road, West Bay.
Just after 6PM on Saturday 15 February, police and other emergency services were dispatched to Fort Street, where it was reported that there was an incident where two persons who were working on a building on Fort Street in George Town were trapped in a lift.
On Wednesday, 12 February, officers from the West Bay Station, with support from the RCIPS Community Policing Unit, continued their disruption patrol strategy in targeted areas of the West Bay community, including Apple Blossom, off Captains Joe and Osbert Road.
At about 5:00PM on Monday, 10 February, officers responded to a report of a man found unresponsive at a residence on Greenwood Drive in George Town.
A 30-year-old-man of George Town has been formally charged by the police with Assault ABH, Possession of an Offensive Weapon and Unlawful Possession of a Bullet Proof Vest following his arrest about an incident that took place just after 2:30 AM on Friday 7 February at the Owen Roberts International
Over the past several weeks, RCIPS officers have noted an increase in reports of illegal dirt bikes being ridden on public roadways across Grand Cayman, including on the Esterley Tibbetts Highway and in the Windsor Park area.