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Robbery

1 victim affected

TunapunaEl Dorado Man Robbed of $1,400 on Cemetery Street

Cemetery Street, Tunapuna, Macoya, Tunapuna - Piarco

A 52-year-old man from El Dorado was robbed on Cemetery Street, Tunapuna around 10:30 PM on Sunday, May 31, 2026, losing a bag, wallet containing personal cards, and $1,400 in cash. Three men of African descent—two armed with guns and one carrying a cutlass—approached the victim and robbed him. The victim was walking along the street when the robbery occurred. Police are investigating the incident; no arrests have been reported.

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This is the 2nd robbery reported in Macoya in 2026.

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Safe Haven Status — Macoya

Risk Level: 1.4/10 · Primary Concern: Robbery

Keep the Record Clean: Robbery is rare in this area, and a big reason is that residents stay alert. Keep car doors locked while driving, stay aware at junctions, and avoid displaying valuables in your vehicle — these habits are what keeps this area's score where it is.

Safety Top Percentile: Macoya ranks in the top 10% for safety within the city, maintaining a consistently lower-than-average incident rate over the last 12 months.

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