Police trying to locate owner of yellow kayak found in Bodden Town Loop Cayman Islands
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Photo of kayak found in Bodden Town
(Photo credit: RCIPS)
The Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS) said earlier this week that officers have recovered a yellow kayak which was found by a member of the public at a location on Bodden Town Road on Monday, November 21.
The kayak is described as being a two-seater, yellow in colour, with the words “Ocean Kayak” and “Malibu Two” written on the side.
The RCIPS is inviting the owner of the kayak to contact the Bodden Town Police Station at 947-2220 to arrange for collection, and to be prepared to provide evidence of ownership.
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