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Attempted MurderAssaultShooting

1 injured

Woman Narrowly Escapes Gunfire Outside Bertrand Street Home in Targeted Shooting

Bertrand Street, Mon Repos, San Fernando

A 20-year-old woman was fired upon by her ex-boyfriend while standing in the gallery of her Bertrand Street residence on Saturday night. The suspect reportedly arrived in a black Toyota Hilux and discharged two shots at the victim before fleeing the scene.

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This is the 1st attempted murder reported in Mon Repos in 2026.

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Safe Haven Status — Mon Repos

Risk Level: 1.0/10 · Primary Concern: General Crime

Neighbourhood Watch Excellence: Continue participating in community watch programs and neighbourhood WhatsApp groups to maintain this area's superior safety standing. Real-time communication between neighbours is one of the strongest tools for keeping crime low.

Business Confidence Zone: Low crime areas like Mon Repos attract higher commercial investment, creating a positive cycle of foot traffic, lighting, and community presence that reinforces safety.

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