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Theft

1 victim affected

Vehicle theft during Las Lap celebrations

Corner of Rigsby Street and Imrie Street, San Fernando

A dark grey Nissan B13 (registration PBD 2336) valued at $10,000 was stolen from the corner of Rigsby Street and Imrie Street in San Fernando on Tuesday evening during Las Lap celebrations. The owner, from Picton Settlement, Diamond, San Fernando, parked and secured the vehicle around 6:30 p.m. When the owner returned to check on the vehicle around 12:15 a.m. on Wednesday morning, he discovered it missing. Police attended the scene, conducted observations, interviewed witnesses, and identified CCTV cameras that may have captured footage of the theft. The investigation is ongoing.

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This is the 8th theft reported in San Fernando in 2026.

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Community Standing: Stable — San Fernando

Risk Level: 6.6/10 · Primary Concern: Seizures

Bag Positioning: Cross-body bags held close, wallets in front pockets, and phones tucked away in crowded areas (markets, transport hubs, queues) significantly reduce snatch-theft risk in areas with this crime profile.

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