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Theft

1 victim affected

Red Hyundai Stolen from Iere Village

Branch Rd, Iere Village, Princes Town, Iere, Princes Town

A red Hyundai vehicle with license plate PDD 3830 was stolen from Branch Road in Iere Village, Princes Town on Tuesday, February 3, 2026 at approximately 2:25 AM. The vehicle was reported missing and authorities were notified of the theft. Police are investigating the incident and seeking information regarding the whereabouts of the stolen vehicle and identification of the perpetrator(s).

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This is the 1st theft reported in Iere in 2026.

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Safe Haven Status — Iere

Risk Level: 2.0/10· Primary Concern: Attempted Murder

Out of Sight, Out of Mind: Yard items, tools, and outdoor furniture left unattended are easy targets even in safe areas. A locked gate and a clear yard signal to any passing opportunist that this household is aware.

Community Trust Index: Areas with scores this low typically show the highest levels of inter-neighbour trust, translating to faster incident response and stronger collective vigilance.

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