A 62-year-old woman discovered her John Peter Road home had been burglarized overnight between 10:00 p.m. on March 1 and 5:00 a.m. on March 2, 2026. The homeowner had secured the house before retiring to bed but awoke early Monday morning to find several louvers removed from a window on the eastern side of the property. Thieves stole a gold bera valued at TT$3,000, a 50-inch black Samsung Smart TV worth approximately TT$4,000, TT$3,000 in cash from a bedroom, and two red gas cylinders from the kitchen area. The total value of stolen items exceeded TT$10,000. Police are investigating the burglary and have documented all missing items as part of their inquiry.
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This is the 1st burglary reported in Charlieville in 2026.
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Community Standing: Stable — Charlieville
The 'Occupied Home' Signal: Burglary attempts in moderate-risk areas tend to target homes that appear unoccupied. Use timer-controlled lights when away, keep a radio on low, and vary your routine to avoid predictable absence windows.
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