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AssaultRobbery

1 victim affected

Charlotte StMan Robbed of iPhone, Cash & Cards by Two Gunmen (1am)

Charlotte Street / Observatory Street, Port of Spain
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A resident of Observatory Street, Port of Spain was robbed at gunpoint on Charlotte Street around 1:00 AM on Monday, July 6, 2026. Two gunmen of African descent approached the victim and one declared "Is Ah Robbery, Pass Everything, doh make no scene" while brandishing a firearm. The perpetrators took the victim's Jansport backpack containing an iPhone 14 Pro Max, $270 TTD cash, a Chase Bank card, a Wells Fargo bank card, and his Trinidad and Tobago ID and driver's permit. Police have not yet reported any arrests in connection with the incident.

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This is the 46th assault reported in Port of Spain in 2026.

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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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