Wanted Man Simon Julio Newball Arrested
The RCIPS has advised that just before 4:25PM today 25 June, police located and arrested wanted man Simon Julio Newball in the Eastern Avenue area of George Town.
The RCIPS has advised that just before 4:25PM today 25 June, police located and arrested wanted man Simon Julio Newball in the Eastern Avenue area of George Town.
As the Cayman Islands contemplates reopening its borders, the scale of the challenge is reflected in developments in other countries. Stating that there’s is a recognition that “the Cayman Islands cannot remain sequestered indefinitely”, Hon. Premier Alden on Friday announced....
Shortly before 10:30PM on Thursday, 25 June, officers responded to a report of an aggravated burglary at a business premises on Party Lane in George Town. The store was closed at the time.
Just after 9:30AM on Friday, 26 June police and other emergency services were dispatched to Shamrock Road, in the vicinity of Agricola Drive, where it was reported that a collision had taken place involving three vehicles.
Shortly before 9:30PM on Friday 26 June, officers responded to a report of a wounding at an address off Frank Sound Road, North Side, where it was reported that a man was stabbed by another man known to him.
An investigation has been launched into the slow pace of payouts by some pension administrator firms under the government’s emergency pensions withdrawal scheme.
The Office of the Deputy Governor (ODG) has made it easier for customers to submit applications and pay for services provided by the Office.
Antibody testing for COVID-19 began on Saturday, June 20 at Health City Cayman Islands following the arrival of 5,000 test kits from Roche Diagnostics – one of two antibody test systems approved for use by Public Health England in May 2020.
The COVID-19 pandemic didn’t stop the graduation ceremony at the Edna M Moyle Primary School in North Side when it was time for the Year Six students to graduate.
As persons across the Cayman Islands receive their pension payouts, many individuals are now financial buoyant once again, which could bode well for the Islands’ economy.