The Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS) is pleased to announce the return of dedicated Community Policing Officers to their respective beats across Grand Cayman. This marks the end of a temporary consolidation period in which community officers, the majority of whom were from George Town, were redirected to support core frontline services due to staffing constraints in September 2025.
As of 1 February, residents in Central George Town, Prospect and West Bay will once again see their familiar beat officers patrolling neighbourhoods, attending community activities and engaging directly with local businesses and the Bodden Town Community Policing Officers will remain and continue as normal. The RCIPS recognises that community policing is the pillar of public safety and serves as the primary link between the police and the public, focusing on proactive problem-solving and building the trust necessary to keep the islands safe. "Our community police presence provides a sense of security that goes beyond traditional patrolling," says the Commissioner of Police. "While the temporary withdrawal was a difficult operational necessity, our recruitment efforts have now reached a stage that allows us to return these officers to the heart of our communities."
As a reminder to the public, the list below shows our Community Police Officers and the beats they will cover.
District | Officer | Beat |
George Town | PS 311 Cornelius Pompey | District Supervisor |
| PC 200 Michael Lazzari | Prospect |
| PC 421 Byron Morgan | Central George Town |
| PC 235 Donville Myers | Windsor Park |
| PC 126 Calasia Burke | West Bay Road |
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Bodden Town | PS 481 Christopher Donaldson | District Supervisor |
| PC 131 Kemisha Frederick | Bodden Town Primary to Frank Sound |
| PC 289 Reynolds Matthews | Newlands and Savannah |
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West Bay | PC 203 Hershell Thompson | West Bay – North West Point and Boatswain Bay area |
| SPC 178 Stephen Myers | West Bay – Mount Pleasant Road and Shores area. |
To get in touch with your community police officers and learn more about community policing in your area, contact your district police stations.