Police Warn Public of Rental Property Scam
The RCIPS is warning the public against a concerning series of fraudulent rental property schemes currently targeting prospective tenants.
The RCIPS is warning the public against a concerning series of fraudulent rental property schemes currently targeting prospective tenants.
On Saturday night, 27 September, officers responded to a report of a disturbance at an address in the Midland Acres Area of Bodden Town.
This evening, 25 September, following a report of an illegal weapon being seen on campus, police conducted a comprehensive search of the Clifton Hunter High School buildings, grounds and surrounding area, utilising RCIPS resources including K-9 Units and the police drone.
Shortly before 10:00PM on Sunday night, 21 September, officers responded to a report of a single-vehicle collision, involving a Hyundai I-10 which had left the roadway and overturned, on West End East Road, Cayman Brac.
Just before 6 PM on Sunday, 21 September, police and other emergency services were dispatched to a report of an unknown male found unresponsive in the Lookout Gardens area of Bodden Town.
This past weekend, police made a concerted effort to locate and arrest a wanted man, who was the subject of multiple reports of violent crimes, threats to kill and cause serious harm.
Shortly after 8:15AM on Monday 22 September, officers responded to a report of a vehicle fire at an address on Linwood Street in George Town.
Shortly before 8:50PM on Tuesday 16 September, officers responded to a report of a shooting incident in the vicinity of School Road in George Town.
The RCIPS Traffic and Roads Policing Unit is launching phase two of Operation Clyro, an initiative that promotes road safety through enforcement, in line with the National Road Safety Strategy of “Safe Roads, Safe Cayman: The Road to Zero”
Just before midnight on Friday, 12 September, police and other emergency services were dispatched to a report of a serious motor vehicle collision involving two pedestrians.