On Wednesday 4 May, police arrested Justin Kyle Jackson, 23, of West Bay who has been wanted by police after having fled officers during the police pursuit on Friday night, 29 April.
At about 10:45PM on Tuesday, 3 May, officers responded to a report that two persons had been struck by a vehicle at an address on Hillside Court, Bodden Town.
On Friday morning 29 April, the Cayman Islands Coast Guard (CICG) took possession of two new custom built Ford F550 trucks to support their operations.
On Thursday morning just after 0900HRS the CICG responded to a report of a migrant vessel to the North of the Island with a person onboard in need of medical assistance.
The Cayman Islands Customs and Border Control Service (CBC) confirms that another 9 migrants have arrived on the south shore of Cayman Brac around 11:00pm on Saturday
The Cayman Islands Customs and Border Control Service (CBC)confirms that 9 migrants have arrived in Spot Bay, Cayman Brac on Saturday 30 April at approximately 1:15pm.
Shortly after 6:00PM, Friday 29 April, the RCIPS Tactical Firearms Response Unit had reason to stop a vehicle to carry out a search on Yacht Drive, West Bay.
The RCIPS is seeking the public's assistance in locating 23-year-old Justin Kyle Jackson, who was last known to be living in the West Bay area, in relation to last night's police pursuit.
Commandant of the CICG, Commander Robert Scotland received delivery of the two trucks at the CICG base in Newlands, from Vampt Motors Mr. Adam Lawson, who has been working closely with the Coast Guard to manage the custom build and delivery of the heavy-duty vehicles.