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Trinidad & TobagoNovember 10, 2025

Trinidad & Tobago Weekly Crime Report - November 10, 2025

Crime Hotspots Analytics·4 min read

Executive Summary

This week’s data reveals 47 reported crime incidents across Trinidad & Tobago, representing a 12% decrease in violent crime compared to the previous week. However, property crimes, particularly robberies in the Port of Spain metropolitan area, showed a concerning upward trend.

Key Statistics

  • Total Incidents: 47
  • Murder: 8 incidents (↓ 12% from last week)
  • Robbery: 15 incidents (↑ 18% from last week)
  • Assault: 12 incidents
  • Burglary: 7 incidents
  • Other: 5 incidents

Regional Breakdown

Port of Spain

The capital continues to see the highest concentration of reported incidents, with 18 crimes this week. Robbery accounted for 61% of these cases, with most occurring in the downtown commercial district between 6 PM and 9 PM.

San Fernando

San Fernando reported 9 incidents this week, primarily concentrated in the High Street commercial area. Business owners have expressed concerns about the rise in shoplifting and petty theft.

Arima

Arima saw 6 reported crimes, with a notable spike in vehicle theft. Local authorities have increased patrols in residential neighborhoods.

Crime Type Analysis

Homicides

While homicide numbers decreased this week, the circumstances remain concerning. Of the 8 murders reported:

  • 5 occurred in residential areas
  • 3 were gang-related
  • Most incidents happened between 8 PM and midnight

Robberies

The 18% increase in robberies is primarily driven by:

  • Commercial robberies: 9 cases (businesses, shops)
  • Street robberies: 4 cases (pedestrians targeted)
  • Home invasions: 2 cases

Time of Day Patterns

Analysis shows that most crimes occurred during evening hours:

  • 6 PM - 9 PM: 42% of incidents
  • 9 PM - Midnight: 28% of incidents
  • Daytime (6 AM - 6 PM): 30% of incidents
  1. Evening Crime Spike: The concentration of crimes in the 6-9 PM window suggests increased vulnerability during commute hours
  2. Commercial Targets: Businesses remain primary targets for robbery, particularly in Port of Spain
  3. Geographic Concentration: Urban areas continue to account for 73% of all reported crimes

Safety Recommendations

Based on this week’s data, we recommend:

  • Increased vigilance during evening hours, especially in commercial districts
  • Business owners should review security measures and closing procedures
  • Residents in high-crime areas should consider neighborhood watch programs
  • Avoid displaying valuable items in public spaces

Methodology Note

All data is sourced from verified media reports published by Trinidad Express, Guardian TT, Newsday, and CNC3 between November 3-10, 2025. Each incident has been cross-referenced with original source articles.


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