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ArimaBlack Nissan Navara (TDB 6268) Stolen from Santa Rosa Heights

Santa Rosa Heights, Arima, Santa Rosa Heights , Arima

A black Nissan Navara with registration TDB 6268 was stolen from Santa Rosa Heights, Arima on the night of May 19, 2026. The vehicle has a dent on the left front fender, which may aid in identification. The theft was reported to authorities in Arima. Police are investigating the incident; no arrests have been made.

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This is the 2nd theft reported in Santa Rosa Heights in 2026.

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Safe Haven Status — Santa Rosa Heights

Risk Level: 1.5/10 · Primary Concern: Theft

Consistent Vigilance: Low-crime areas maintain their status because residents stay consistent — securing yards, keeping valuables out of sight, and looking out for neighbours. No security routine should be dropped just because the score is low.

Evening Activity Safe Zone: With minimal after-dark incidents, Santa Rosa Heights supports an active evening culture — residents report feeling comfortable walking, jogging, and socialising well into the night.

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