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Point FortinWhite Nissan Tiida (PCP 6107) Stolen from Salick Trace

Salick Trace, Point Fortin

A white Nissan Tiida bearing registration plate PCP 6107 was stolen from Salick Trace in Point Fortin on May 17, 2026. The vehicle was reported missing and authorities have issued a public notice seeking information on its whereabouts. The registration details and vehicle description have been circulated to assist in recovery efforts. Police are appealing to the public for any information regarding the stolen vehicle.

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This is the 5th theft reported in Point Fortin in 2026.

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Community Standing: Stable — Point Fortin

Risk Level: 4.5/10 · Primary Concern: Assault

Yard Security Habits: Moderate-risk areas see opportunistic theft of outdoor items left accessible. Tools, garden equipment, and loose items near fences or gates are regular targets. Bring valuables inside or secure them behind a locked gate each evening.

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