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Stolen Nissan PCD 4597 Recovered by Mon Repos Police Minutes After Cocoyea Theft

Scotland Drive, Cocoyea, San Fernando

A vehicle with registration PCD 4597 was recovered by officers on patrol just minutes after being reported stolen from Scotland Drive early Tuesday morning. Police from the Mon Repos station intercepted the stolen car around 3:00 a.m. shortly after the larceny occurred. The quick response led to the immediate recovery of the vehicle before suspects could escape the area.

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This is the 2nd theft reported in San Fernando in 2026.

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Active Safety Alert — San Fernando

Risk Level: 7.6/10 · Primary Concern: Theft

Secure Your Perimeter: Theft of outdoor items (tools, garden equipment, bicycles) is common in this area. If it's not bolted down or locked up, bring it inside overnight.

Active Law Enforcement Presence: This area benefits from increased police patrols and community policing initiatives, reflecting a collaborative effort between residents and authorities.

Safety Tips

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Never Leave Bags or Valuables Visible in a Parked Vehicle

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Securing Equipment and Tools in Unenclosed Truck Beds

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Never Leave Keys in an Unattended Vehicle

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