Burglars broke into the Roopnarine Home Center in Port of Spain during a weekend closure, gaining entry through a tampered south-eastern door. Upon returning on Monday morning, staff discovered that a cash register had been forced open and a Samsung laptop was missing. A total of $4,215 in cash and electronics valued at $2,000 were stolen during the incident.
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This is the 2nd burglary reported in Port of Spain in 2026.
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Active Safety Alert — Port of Spain
Secondary Security Deterrence: Standard locks are often bypassed in this area's incident reports. Ensure your burglar proofing and window grilles are in good condition, and consider adding padlocks to gates as an additional layer of deterrence.
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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