Captan raid dem yard
I think I understand what you're saying!
"Captain raid dem yard" is likely a Jamaican Patois phrase, which translates to "Captain raid the yard" in English.
In this context, "Captain" is likely a nickname or a term of respect for a person, possibly a leader or a strong individual. "Raid dem yard" means to enter someone's property or yard, often with the intention of taking something or causing trouble.
So, if someone says "Captain raid dem yard", they might be warning others to be careful or to stay away from a particular area, as the Captain is planning to enter the yard and potentially cause some commotion.