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Woman Carjacked at Gunpoint in Laventille Garage; Vehicle Recovered via Kill Switch on Pashley Street

Stannis Clause Street and Pashley Street, Laventille, Port of Spain

A woman was robbed of her Nissan AD Wagon by two armed men as she entered her garage on Stannis Clause Street Saturday night. While the victim and her son successfully tracked and recovered the vehicle on Pashley Street using a kill switch, the suspects escaped with her purse, identification, and electronics.

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This is the 13th carjacking reported in Port of Spain in 2025.

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Active Safety Alert — Port of Spain

Risk Level: 10.0/10 · Primary Concern: Assault

The 'Distance' Rule: If approached by strangers in this hotspot, keep your distance and stay moving. If you feel uncomfortable, prioritize your safety and head toward a populated area, a shop, or anywhere with other people around.

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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