RCIPS Investigating Reports of Possible Dog Poisoning
The RCIPS is aware of messages circulating on social media regarding the possible poisoning of dogs in certain areas of West Bay.
The RCIPS is aware of messages circulating on social media regarding the possible poisoning of dogs in certain areas of West Bay.
Shortly after 11:00PM on Wednesday, 9 December, officers on patrol in West Bay came upon a vehicle parked in the vicinity of the West Bay Public Beach. When officers approached the vehicle and spoke to the occupants, they detected the strong scent of ganja
On Friday 4th December, the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS) was delighted to announce that it has received a donation of 22 AED (Automated External Defibrillators) battery packs and 20 CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) Kits from the Cayman Heart Fund.
RCIPS' holiday safety operations commenced on 4th December, with measures to amplify visible patrols and community support, along with increased road safety education and awareness campaigns supported by intensified road enforcement operations.
Just after 12AM today, Sunday 6 December, police were to a report of shots being fired in the vicinity of a bar located along Seymour's Rd, George Town.
The RCIPS and CICG wishes to advise that the search and recovery efforts to locate the missing male who jumped overboard on Tuesday 24 November, have been ongoing over the past seven (7) days with negative results
The three men who were taken into custody on Tuesday, 24 November, on suspicion of drug importation , have been formally charged
Just before 11:30 PM on Tuesday 24 November, officers from the Cayman Islands Coast Guard while on border patrol came upon a suspicious vessel approximately two (2) nautical miles off the coast of East End.
Cabinet has approved the publication today on Friday, 27 November 2020 of three updated regulations aimed at facilitating the prevention of COVID-19, that increase the penalty for offences to reflect recently passed legislation.
On Monday, 23rd November the Customs and Border Control Service (CBC) was made aware by the Department of Public Safety Communications (DPSC) that the electronic monitoring devices that monitored 14 migrants living in rental properties, all lost connection,