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Theft

1 victim affected

Nissan AD y12 wagon stolen from St. Helena

St. Helena area, St Helena, Tunapuna - Piarco

A white Nissan AD y12 wagon with a black bumper, bearing license plate PCZ 1141, was stolen from the St. Helena area on February 9, 2026 at approximately 10:30 PM. The vehicle was reported missing by the owner following the theft. Police are investigating the incident and seeking information from the public regarding the whereabouts of the stolen vehicle. Anyone with information about the theft or the location of the vehicle is urged to contact local law enforcement.

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

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Safe Haven Status — St Helena

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

Consistent Vigilance: Low-crime areas maintain their status because residents stay consistent — securing yards, keeping valuables out of sight, and looking out for neighbours. No security routine should be dropped just because the score is low.

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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Never Leave Bags or Valuables Visible in a Parked Vehicle

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