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Cayman Islands latest police reports: UPDATE -2 vehicles stolen/Further charge of Handling Stolen Good

From RCIPS

Mon Feb 26 2017 11:19 AM

Update:  Further Charge of Handling Stolen Goods; Man in Court this Morning (Mon)

The 47-year-old man arrested and subsequently charged for Burglary and Handling Stolen Goods in connection with a burglary on Palm Link Drive (see below) has been arrested and charged with Handling Stolen Goods again as a result of the goods recovered and linked to another burglary.  He is due in court Mon morning, 26 June.

 

Mon Feb 26 2017 11:59 AM

UPDATED: Two Vehicles Reported Stolen over the Weekend 23-25 June

UPDATE:

Tue:

Officers of the Bodden Town Police Station located the stolen Dark Green Honda Civic, Registration 165 817, stolen from Martin Drive on 24 June.

The vehicle was found in the area of Belford Estate just after 7:15PM last night, Monday 26 June.

The vehicle is currently in police possession and will be handed over to the owner shortly.

 

Just after 5:30AM on Saturday morning, 24 June, 9-1-1 received a call of a vehicle being stolen from Martin Drive, George Town.  The vehicle was described as a dark green, 4-door sedan.

Make: Honda
Model:  Civic

Year:  1995

Colour: Dark Green
Registration:  165 817

It was last seen at the owner’s residence in Martin Drive, George Town, on Friday night 23 June, around 8pm.

A picture of a similar vehicle, not the actual vehicle, is attached.

A rental vehicle was also stolen from a residential address off Moonbeam Drive in Newlands on Saturday 24 June around noon.

Make:  Kia
Model:  Picante

Year:  2015

Colour: Grey
Registration:  156 024

The vehicle was last seen at the said address on the same day around 9:30AM by the person in charge of the vehicle.

A picture of a similar vehicle, not the actual vehicle, is attached.

Anyone who has seen these vehicles is asked to call George Town Police Station at 949-4222.  Anonymous tips can be provided directly to the RCIPS via our Confidential Tip Line at 949-7777 or via the Miami-based call centre of Crime Stoppers at 800-8477(TIPS), or online at the link: https://www.tipsubmit.com/WebTips.aspx?AgencyID=681.

 

 

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