UPDATE: Christopher Perry Bush (32), who was wanted after damaging and removing his electronic monitoring device, was arrested on Sunday, 13 August. He remains in custody as investigations continue. The RCIPS thanks the public for their assistance in locating Bush.
(CMR) The RCIPS is investigating the whereabouts of 32-year-old Christopher Perry Bush, a client of the Electronic Monitoring System, who destroyed and removed his monitoring device while on police bail for a firearm-related incident.
Bush, of Bodden Town, is the second person now wanted by the police after removing an electronic monitoring device. Joshua Glendale Ebanks is wanted for a similar offense.
Police said he is to be treated as violent and dangerous and should not be approached. Police are asking the public to call 9-1-1 immediately if he is seen.
Additionally, Bush is encouraged to turn himself in to the Cayman Islands Detention Centre or the nearest active police station at any time, day or night.
The public is again being reminded that according to the Police Law (2021 Revision), to obstruct, mislead or act in such a way as to prevent the apprehension of a person who has committed a crime is an offense. If prosecuted for such an offense, you may be liable on conviction to a fine of $5000 or imprisonment for two years or both.
Anyone with information about Bush’s whereabouts is encouraged to call the George Town Police Station at 949-4222. Anonymous tips can be provided directly to the RCIPS via their Confidential Tip Line at 949-7777 or the website.
Tips can also be submitted anonymously via the Cayman Crime Stoppers website.
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