Motorists urged to secure vehicles from thieves

| 20/11/2017 | 9 Comments

(CNS): A surge in thefts from cars has led the police to urge car owners to secure their vehicles. The police said that as the holiday season approaches, the public should be extra vigilant in ensuring that parked vehicles are properly secured and that valuables are not left inside, especially where they can be seen by onlookers. “We are concerned about the number of thefts from parked vehicles that have occurred over the past few weeks,” said Inspector Lloyd Marriott, Area Commander for West Bay. “These are usually crimes of opportunity, so it’s well worth taking the extra time to make sure your vehicle is secured.”

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  1. Pink Panther says:

    My question is why can’t the police plant some decoys or undercover cops in areas that these cars are being stolen and or being broken into.

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  2. Anonymous says:

    All part of the embrace of “change” for the Cayman Islands.

    – Who

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  3. Anonymous says:

    We should set traps for these rats

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  4. West bay Premier says:

    This sounds like business are going to have to keep their parking lot well lighted and guarded , or lose their customers . I don’t go no where their parking lot aren’t well lighted .

  5. Anonymous says:

    Where are the hot spots so we can know if they are hitting our area?!

    • Anonymous says:

      Essentially, you’re pretty much on your own for most of Grand Cayman. No revelations here. The police will take their version of your report at their station and maybe you can file an insurance claim. Apply that thinking to all of your possessions, make peace with it, and you’ll be mentally prepared to reside here for as long as that lasts.

      • Anonymous says:

        The truth! Still waiting for RCIPS to get back to us on our home invasion from 2014. Not holding my breath.

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