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BurglaryTheft

1 victim affected

Second Fairfield Home TargetedTeacher's Laptop Stolen in Daylight Burglary

Fairfield Housing Development, Lengua , Princes Town

A 40-year-old teacher became the second victim of a burglary spree at the Fairfield Housing Development on Tuesday. While the victim was at work between 8:00 a.m. and 3:35 p.m., intruders pried open her front door to gain entry. The suspects escaped with a Lenovo laptop valued at $3,200. This incident occurred on the same day and in the same development where a police officer’s home was also breached.

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This is the 1st burglary reported in Lengua in 2026.

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Safe Haven Status — Lengua

Risk Level: 1.1/10 · Primary Concern: Sexual Assault

Maintain Good Habits: Burglary is uncommon in this area, and that's no accident. The community's consistent habits around gate locks, working burglar bars, and occupied-home signals are what sustain this record. Keep those standards in place.

Pedestrian-Friendly Rating: Low reports of street-level incidents make this one of the most pedestrian-friendly hotspots in our database for evening commutes and outdoor activity.

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