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61-Year-Old Man Robbed of Gold Bracelet While Walking with Fiancé on Henry Street

Henry Street, Port of Spain

A 61-year-old man was robbed of his $3,000 gold bracelet on Tuesday afternoon while walking with his fiancé in Port of Spain. The couple was heading south along Henry Street when two slim men approached from behind. One of the suspects snatched the jewelry from the victim's right wrist, prompting his fiancé to scream. The two assailants, described as having low haircuts and one wearing a dirty white jersey, fled the scene by turning left near Anton’s Pawn Centre.

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This is the 6th robbery reported in Port of Spain in 2026.

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Active Safety Alert — Port of Spain

Risk Level: 10.0/10 · Primary Concern: Assault

Drive-Up Ambush Awareness: A rising pattern in high-activity areas involves criminals arriving by vehicle, exiting quickly to target victims on foot or in stationary cars. At junctions, roundabouts, and car parks, keep your windows up, doors locked, and stay alert to vehicles positioning unusually close to you.

Resilient Community Network: Despite the elevated score, this area shows strong community bonds with active neighbourhood watch participation and rapid incident reporting.

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