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Toyota Fielder PEG 9835 Stolen at Gunpoint in Warren Munroe Road Carjacking

Warren, Munroe Road, Cunupia, Warren, Tunapuna - Piarco

A Toyota Fielder wagon with registration PEG 9835 was taken from its owner at gunpoint in the Warren area of Munroe Road, Cunupia, on Wednesday. The armed robbery occurred during the day, and the suspects fled the scene with the stolen vehicle.

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This is the 1st robbery reported in Warren in 2026.

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Safe Haven Status — Warren

Risk Level: 3.0/10 · Primary Concern: Attempted Murder

Vehicle Safety as a Habit: Most vehicle-related robberies are opportunistic — a car with a visible bag and an unlocked door is a target even in safe areas. Keeping windows up and doing a quick scan before exiting costs nothing and maintains the safety standard your neighbourhood has built.

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

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