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Robbery

1 victim affected

Claxton Bay67-Year-Old Robbed of $20,000 Gold Chain on Cedar Hill Road

Cedar Hill Road, near Sookhoo Trace, Sum Sum Hill , Couva - Tabaquite - Talparo

A 67-year-old man was robbed of a Spanish link gold chain valued at $20,000 while walking along Cedar Hill Road near Sookhoo Trace, Claxton Bay, on Wednesday morning around 8:40 a.m. One of two suspects approached from behind and snatched the chain before fleeing on foot. The victim had observed both suspects sitting nearby moments before the robbery occurred. Police are investigating the incident.

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This is the 1st robbery reported in Sum Sum Hill in 2026.

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Safe Haven Status — Sum Sum Hill

Risk Level: 3.1/10 · Primary Concern: Robbery

Vehicle Safety as a Habit: Most vehicle-related robberies are opportunistic — a car with a visible bag and an unlocked door is a target even in safe areas. Keeping windows up and doing a quick scan before exiting costs nothing and maintains the safety standard your neighbourhood has built.

Business Confidence Zone: Low crime areas like Sum Sum Hill attract higher commercial investment, creating a positive cycle of foot traffic, lighting, and community presence that reinforces safety.

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