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Earlier this afternoon, 25 September, an RCIPS school resource officer at the Clifton Hunter High School was alerted to a report that an illegal weapon had allegedly been seen in the possession of a student there.
Just before 4:30PM on Friday, 19 September, police responded to a report of an armed robbery which had taken place at a location on Barcadere Drive, George Town. The men took a large quantity of cash, recently collected for staff payments, from the vehicle, as well as a handbag containing personal effects.
The man, age 35 residing in East End, who was arrested on Sunday, 21 September, following a coordinated police operation, has now been formally charged.
This week, officers responded to two incidents where vehicles appear to have been deliberately set on fire. A stolen Honda CR-V was set on fire in George Town, while two jet skis were set on fire at an address in West Bay. Both incidents are under police investigation.
The Cayman Islands Coast Guard confirms the formal suspension of active search operations in relation to the ongoing Search and Recovery effort.
Police seek the assistance of the public to locate missing teen girls Kayla James, Ashantie McLean, Tashaena Williams and Kayla Watson.
Police are seeking the public’s assistance with locating 16-year-old Latoya Senior.
Police are seeking the public’s assistance with locating 15-year-old Tashaena Williams.
Police investigate a motor vehicle collision involving a motorcycle and a police vehicle. The occupants of the motorcycle were transported to the hospital, where they are being treated for serious injuries. The police officers were treated and later released. Investigations are ongoing into this matter.
Police investigate fatal vehicle collision that took place on West Bay Road involving two pedestrians, one of whom was pronounced deceased and the other was transported to the hospital and is being treated for serious injuries.
Police can confirm the identity of the deceased involved in the fatal collision involving a vehicle that collided with a cyclist, that occurred just before 6AM, yesterday morning, Monday 21 April. He is Per Undheim, a 39-year-old Norwegian national, who resides in Savannah.
RCIPS advises of road closures in George Town (Seafarers Way) for New Year's Eve celebration tonight 31 December, 2024