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Home InvasionAssaultKidnappingTheft

1 victim affected

78-Year-Old Pensioner Bound with Duct Tape and Robbed in Princes Town Home Invasion

Fifth Company Road, Moruga Road, Indian Walk , Princes Town

A 78-year-old woman was attacked and tied up by three masked men at her home on 5th Company Moruga Road on Tuesday afternoon. While the victim was sitting in her gallery, two suspects—one armed with a firearm—confronted her and forced her inside after a struggle. The assailants used duct tape to bind her hands, feet, and mouth before ransacking the house. The suspects stole $2,400 in cash and three gold rings before fleeing through nearby bushes.

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This is the 1st home invasion reported in Indian Walk in 2026.

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Safe Haven Status — Indian Walk

Risk Level: 3.2/10 · Primary Concern: Assault

Stay Alert Even in Safe Areas: Home invasions are rare here, but the habits that prevent them — locking up while at home, not opening gates without verifying callers, keeping yard lighting functional — are worth maintaining year-round.

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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Trinidad & Tobago Weekly Crime Report - January 16, 2026

Following a sharp 30% increase in total incidents, Trinidad and Tobago recorded a significant surge in violent property crime between January 10–16, 2026. The data reveals 70 total incidents, highlighted by a 250% spike in home invasions and major police seizures in Beetham Gardens and Diego Martin.

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