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Police Investigate Several Vehicle Thefts Overnight
Police/Court, General
03 July 2026, 03:01 PM

Police Investigate Several Vehicle Thefts Overnight, 3 July

On Thursday morning, 2 July, officers responded to several reports of stolen vehicles, which appeared to have occurred overnight. The incidents all took place in the Windsor Park and Prospect areas, and involved Honda Civic and CR-V models. Police have engaged a coordinated response in an effort to locate the vehicles

Police believe that these vehicles are being scrapped for parts or to be refurbished as to not appear to be the outstanding stolen vehicles. They are also believed to be used by perpetrators to commit other serious crimes. As a result, police are taking a robust approach by dedicating resources specifically to locate these stolen vehicles and the persons responsible for the thefts in the coming days.

As of 1 May, 2026, police received and substantiated, 29 reports of vehicles that have been stolen, 25 of which have been recovered. The list of outstanding vehicles from this time period, including the most recent thefts, is below:

 

  • 1995 Blue Honda Civic, Registration # 146658
  • Grey and Brown Honda CRV – year and registration number unknown
  • 1996 Grey Honda CRV, Registration # 237548
  • 1997 Silver Honda CRV, Registration # 131145

Photos of the vehicles, or similar vehicles, are included.

Members of the public are asked to call 9-1-1 if they believe they have information regarding any of these vehicles.

Anonymous tips can be provided directly to the RCIPS via our Confidential Tip Line at 949-7777, or via our website.

Tips can also be submitted anonymously via the Cayman Crime Stoppers website or by downloading the Cayman Crime Stoppers app.

The public is also being reminded to take precautions against vehicle thefts, including parking in well-lit, non-secluded areas and ensuring vehicles are properly secured whenever they are unattended. Persons may also consider the use of wheel-locking tools, and are encouraged to invest in CCTV systems, for general crime prevention. 

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