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Theft

1 victim affected

Silver Nissan Tiida stolen overnight (PDJ 4262)

Barataria (overnight theft location), San Juan, San Juan - Laventille

A silver Nissan Tiida with license plate PDJ 4262 was stolen from Barataria overnight on February 8, 2026. The vehicle was reported missing the following morning when the owner discovered it was no longer at its location. Police have been notified of the theft and are investigating the incident. The vehicle description and registration details have been circulated to assist in recovery efforts.

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This is the 5th theft reported in San Juan in 2026.

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Active Safety Alert — San Juan

Risk Level: 9.7/10 · Primary Concern: Assault

Yard Security Check: Theft of items left in yards and on premises is common in this area. Avoid leaving valuables, tools, or equipment unattended outside — if it can be carried, bring it inside or lock it behind a secure gate.

High Community Guardianship: Residents in this area are historically proactive about reporting suspicious activity early.

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Never Leave Bags or Valuables Visible in a Parked Vehicle

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Securing Equipment and Tools in Unenclosed Truck Beds

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Never Leave Keys in an Unattended Vehicle

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