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Home InvasionTheft

1 victim affected

Electronics and Jewelry Worth $11,500 Stolen in Philippine Home Invasion Sunday Evening

Sunkist Drive, Philippine, Phillipine , San Fernando
Source: CNC 3

Two armed men entered a home on Sunkist Drive through an open door and robbed a 43-year-old woman at gunpoint. The suspects, one wearing an orange coverall and the other dressed in black, made off with a PlayStation 5, a Samsung cellphone, and several pieces of jewelry.

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This is the 3rd home invasion reported in Phillipine in 2025.

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Safe Haven Status — Phillipine

Risk Level: 3.1/10 · Primary Concern: Assault

Stay Alert Even in Safe Areas: Home invasions are rare here, but the habits that prevent them — locking up while at home, not opening gates without verifying callers, keeping yard lighting functional — are worth maintaining year-round.

Safety Top Percentile: Phillipine ranks in the top 10% for safety within the city, maintaining a consistently lower-than-average incident rate over the last 12 months.

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