Increase of Vehicle Break in and thefts
Police are investigating a number of incidents in recent weeks, where vehicle windows have been smashed and items stolen. Commonly stolen items include tools, electronics and money.
Police are investigating a number of incidents in recent weeks, where vehicle windows have been smashed and items stolen. Commonly stolen items include tools, electronics and money.
Police have noticed an increase in reports of vehicle number plates being stolen or going missing.
This summer being the first totally open-travel summer since the lockdown, many Caymanian families have been heading off-island to vacation.
The Cayman Islands Government (CIG) has announced that it has committed over CI$2,100,000 to assist with housing repairs in a two-phase initiative.
A period of extensive public consultation is being carried out in advance of major changes to the law under which pharmacies and pharmacists operate in the Cayman Islands.
The Cayman Islands Tourism Association (CITA) has two new members on its board of directors following the Annual General Meeting (AGM).
Police were dispatched to a report of an armed robbery and an attempted robbery that took place at a bar located on Frank Sound Road in North Side.
Water Authority – Cayman wishes to advise its customers and the motoring public of wastewater infrastructure upgrade works on the intersection of West Bay Road & Canal Point Drive, adjacent to the Strand.
Shortly after 1:40AM on Friday, 5 January, the 9-1-1 Communications Centre dispatched officers to a report of a burglary in progress at a restaurant and bar on the waterfront on North Church Street, George Town.
Originally started by Mr. Tony Powell as a Fish Shop in 1992, the food on the menu consisted basically of fried fish and fritters.