Armed man robs Prospect bar and steals car

| 25/09/2017 | 17 Comments
Cayman News Service

Da Station, Shamrock Road

(CNS) UPDATED TUESDAY: Police have now revealed more details about the daylight, lunchtime, stick-up at a Prospect bar Monday which happened at around 12:20pm. According to the latest report from the RCIPS the robber was fully masked and armed with a hand gun when he entered ‘Da Station Bar’ on Shamrock Road Monday and threatened the staff on duty. He made off with a quantity of cash in a blue Honda CRV, which he stole from the car park during the course of the robbery.

The police said that the RCIPS helicopter and armed officers were dispatched to the location, and a search began for the stolen vehicle and the perpetrator. While the car was later discovered by the cop chopper at another location in the Prospect area the suspect is still on the run.

The stolen getaway car was recovered by the armed officers and it is now in police custody as the Criminal Investigations Department continue the enquiry. Anyone with information is asked to contact A/DS Nevron Bradshaw at 925-3491.  Anonymous tips can be provided to the RCIPS  Confidential Tip Line at 949-7777, the Miami-based call centre of Crime Stoppers at 800-8477(TIPS), or online here https://www.tipsubmit.com/WebTips.aspx?AgencyID=681

 

 

 

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  1. Anonymous says:

    What a dump prospect is ! government should make that place the new landfill

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  2. Anonymous says:

    KARMA for this bar.

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  3. Anonymous says:

    Whole lotta gang sh*t

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  4. Anonymous says:

    The prospect ghetto strikes again. Hopefully MLA Harris will sort this out

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    • Anonymous says:

      He is already too busy jetting around with his new master Alden in the U.K.! No time for the ghetto folks of prospect

  5. Ambidextrous says:

    As criminals continue with their brazen attacks on businesses ran by hard working people, now in broad daylight as we see, signifies the level of confidence these criminals have in not being caught by the police. The other dangerous part to this, is that confidence grows in the criminal society and would-be criminals to continue their attacks.

    I understand a fresh batch of prisoners have been released back in society. If that is true, then it would make sense based on what has happened in the past where an uptick in crime follows suit.

    We can go on and on in regards to dissecting these challenges from a crowded prison, to social rehabilitation evaluations etc. A fundamental short, medium and long term approach needed to have been implemented a long time ago.

    Fundamentally, the government and the police need to implement changes to keep up with the pace of these criminals. For example, having an active presence in the Prospect/Red Bay community. Maybe a small station for immediate response as the population there has grown significantly. The criminals know that it would take some time to get there from George Town. The helicopter have not been successful at most times. These crimes are destroying the businesses and causing panic in the community.

    The Premier promised to cut crime by 60%. I have not seen any government communication in addressing the recent uptick in crime.

    We urgently need to get this under control as it will spiral into a very dangerous area of infestation and potential death of an innocent person.

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    • Anonymous says:

      How many crimes has happened literally feet away from a police station…quite a few. Having a small station for immediate response will not deter these animals!

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  6. Safety Pin says:

    Not condoning crime at all but he should have waited until some well to do PPM supporters and out of touch politicians had arrived before he robbed the place. So they could get a better understanding of how unsafe it is on our streets an exactly what is going on out here and just how much money they are wasting on this absolutely useless foreign run police farce we have employed.

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  7. Anonymous says:

    No description given? Yet they saw he had a handgun? Didnt know if he took any cash? Didnt see what direction he fled in? Didnt see if he fled on foot or in a car? ARE YOU SURE U GOT ROBBED????

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    • Anonymous says:

      No kidding. There shouldn’t be any frontline staff in the Cayman Islands, or anyone handling business cash, that hasn’t been given specialized training from a business owner on how to describe a suspect that has violated the business, and provide a clear and detailed police description. The RCIPS investigators are not trained sufficiently to know how or what useful information to pull from witnesses. Witness recollections degrade at an alarming speed. If you don’t know what to remember while it’s happening, Google it now, and train your staff before it happens!

      https://home.chicagopolice.org/get-involved-with-caps/hotlines-and-cpd-contacts/how-to-describe-a-suspect/

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  8. Anonymous says:

    CAMERAS?? Why doesn’t the million$ $pent on all of these traffic cameras yield productive evidence in cases like this?? Enquiring minds want to know.

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    • Bling Man says:

      Yah. And I lak to know to.

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    • Anonymous says:

      These criminals is costing the tax payers a arm and leg, still the Govt, is making it easier on them, all them human rights laws is in their favour, and against the law biding citizens, bring back corporal punishment and hard labour and you will see a reduce in crime, the criminals will shout its against their human fights, BUT WHAT ABOUT US THE GOOD PEOPLE RIGHTS.

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  9. Anonymous says:

    or the whole weekends takings!

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  10. Anonymous says:

    What genius robs a bar 20 minutes after it opens? Got himself the better part of $100 till float i bet.

    Unless it was practice to not go to the bank until Monday afternoon after a busy weekend.

    But who would know that? Maybe one of the “rides” waiting for their bread winner girlfriends to get off work.

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    • Anonymous says:

      It is rumored that one of the staff employed at the bar had their car stolen by the culprit. If this is true then why are the police not reporting exactly what happened?

      If a car was stolen would it not be best to notify the public so they can be on the look-out for the said vehicle?

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