The Editor speaks: Should we legalise non-lethal weapons for citizens with no violent convictions?
An online petition has been launched urging our government to legalise non-lethal weapons for citizens with no violent convictions. This is what the petition argues: “With a major spike in home invasion, burglary, assault, domestic abuse, and rape in Cayman…
Police Bridge App
Cayman Islands: RCIPS Neighbourhood Police Officers Introduce ‘Community Bridge’ Mobile App From RCIPS The RCIPS is introducing a new way to communicate with Neighbourhood Officers about concerns and suggestions people may have about how to improve public safety and reduce…
UPDATE: Suspicious activity post on Whatsapp Messenger cannot be substantiated by Cayman Islands police
From RCIPS UPDATED: Fri June 30 2017 Update: Suspicious Activity Post on Whatsapp Further research into the Whatsapp message that circulated on social media yesterday has uncovered that it is most likely connected to a report regarding a domestic…
Cayman Islands police: Disrupt burglary in progress/Recover electronics, etc
From RCIPS June 28 2017 Police Disrupt Commercial Burglary-in-Progress on North Church Street Early This Morning, 28 June; One Man Arrested Just past 12AM this morning, Wednesday, 28 June, police responded to a burglary-in-progress at a business on North Church…
Cayman Islands police recommends the use of anti-theft devices for vehicles
RCIPS Recommends the Use of Anti-Theft Devices for Vehicles From RCIPS Given the increase stolen vehicles that in many instances have been used in the commission of a further crime, the RCIPS [Royal Cayman Islands Police Service] is recommending motorists…
Several dog attacks this year prompt RCIPS and DOA to remind Cayman Islands’ dog owners of their obligations
From RCIPS So far this year police have receive a total of 68 reports of ferocious dogs or dogs dangerously out of control. In seven of these incidents people have been bitten and required medical treatment; just last weekend, 17-20…
Cayman Islands Tourism Association says crime and visitor safety an important issue
The matter of crime and safety has been and remains a grave concern for the Cayman Islands Tourism Association (CITA) and with recent criminal activity “the matter has escalated in priority for the organization as it also should for the…
Police chief’s choice
RCIPS Officer Awarded Chief Officer’s Choice “We Care, We Listen and We Act,” is the call to action for the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS); and for Training Sergeant Roje Williams it’s a mission statement he lives by every…
Cayman Islands Police report “A Busy Weekend”
From RCIPS (1.) On Friday 9th of June 2017 the RCIPS requested the public’s assistance in locating one Troy Pearson after he had evaded arrest during a drug operation in Prospect. On Thursday, 15th of June Mr. Pearson turned himself…
RCIPS 6-A-Side Football
Cayman Islands: RCIPS 6-A-Side Football League Seeks Corporate and Government Teams to Register for 3 July Competition The Annual RCIPS 6-A-Side Football Competition has been ongoing in recent weeks, with teams from different units within the organization (and a few…










