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Theft

1 victim affected

Silver Nissan Tida stolen in Point Fortin

Point Fortin area, Point Fortin

A silver-coloured Nissan Tida with license plate PCD 8277 was stolen in the Point Fortin area on the night of February 21, 2026. The vehicle was reported missing and police issued a public notice seeking information on its whereabouts. The theft occurred during nighttime hours in the Point Fortin district. Authorities are investigating the incident and appealing to the public for any information regarding the stolen vehicle. The case remains under investigation.

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This is the 3rd theft reported in Point Fortin in 2026.

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Community Standing: Stable — Point Fortin

Risk Level: 4.5/10 · Primary Concern: Assault

Yard Security Habits: Moderate-risk areas see opportunistic theft of outdoor items left accessible. Tools, garden equipment, and loose items near fences or gates are regular targets. Bring valuables inside or secure them behind a locked gate each evening.

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