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Theft

1 victim affected

White Nissan B-15 Stolen from Pinto, Arima

Pinto Area, Arima, Santa Rosa Heights , Arima

A white coloured Nissan B-15 with registration number HCE 7220 was stolen on Friday night, February 13, 2026 from Pinto in Arima. The vehicle was reported missing and police were notified of the theft. Investigations are ongoing to locate the stolen vehicle and identify the perpetrators responsible for the theft.

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This is the 1st theft reported in Santa Rosa Heights in 2026.

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Safe Haven Status — Santa Rosa Heights

Risk Level: 1.5/10 · Primary Concern: Theft

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.

Evening Activity Safe Zone: With minimal after-dark incidents, Santa Rosa Heights supports an active evening culture — residents report feeling comfortable walking, jogging, and socialising well into the night.

Safety Tips

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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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