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Burglary

1 victim affected

Home burglary with no items stolen (41-year-old woman)

John Micah Avenue, Santa Monica Trace, St Helena, Tunapuna - Piarco

A 41-year-old woman of John Micah Avenue in St. Helena reported a break-in at her home on Wednesday, February 4, 2026. She had secured her house at approximately 7:25 a.m. before leaving and returned at around 4:08 p.m. to discover the home had been broken into and ransacked. Upon inspection, the victim found that no items were missing from the property despite the burglary. Police are investigating the incident as part of two reported break-ins along Santa Monica Trace that day.

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This is the 1st burglary reported in St Helena in 2026.

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Safe Haven Status — St Helena

Risk Level: 2.2/10 · Primary Concern: Attempted Murder

Maintain Good Habits: Burglary is uncommon in this area, and that's no accident. The community's consistent habits around gate locks, working burglar bars, and occupied-home signals are what sustain this record. Keep those standards in place.

Safety Top Percentile: St Helena 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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