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Crime Stoppers has rewards ready to claim by tipsters

Rewards that could amount to up to $50,000 from a crime-busting charitable organisation have still to be claimed
Cayman Crime Stoppers

Cayman Crime Stoppers goes digital

Helping to solve crime in Cayman is now at your fingertips. Cayman Crime Stoppers has gone fully digital, introducing a new app and website for people to submit tips instantly via their cellphone, or online.

Police investigate armed robbery at Savannah gas station

Shortly after 10pm on Friday, 30 June, officers responded to a report of an armed robbery at a gas station on Shamrock Road, in...

Anonymous donor pledges $10,000 reward for info on homophobic attack

One local business owner has pledged a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the people behind the violent homophobic attack on two men at the Strand complex last week.

Police step back from using Cayman Crime Stoppers

The Royal Cayman Islands Police Service has stopped asking people to send anonymous tips via the Crime Stoppers phone number and online, as the phone tip-line number no longer works and the number of tips being received has fallen off to almost zero.

$12,000 reward offered for information on turtle poachers

A reward of up to $12,000 is being offered to anyone with information leading to the arrest of those poaching wild turtles or selling wild turtle meat, according to a press release issued Wednesday by the Cayman Turtle Centre and Cayman Crime Stoppers.

Crime Stoppers pays tipster record $3,000

Crime Stoppers reported Monday that it had paid an anonymous tipster US$3,000 after the person gave information last month that led to an arrest and criminal charges against a suspect wanted by police.

Cayman Crime Stoppers expands focus

Cayman Crime Stoppers will expand the subjects of its various crime “tips” to include things like illegal dumping, neighborhood nuisances, immigration offenses and even matters concerning illegal importation.

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