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A cattle purchase turned robbery has left a 25-year-old self-employed man without his cellphone and cash. The incident occurred in Point Fortin on Friday morning. The victim, from Jackson Trace, Woodland, had arranged to buy two cattle from a man he connected with on social media. Upon arriving at Pangola Road, Point Fortin, he was met by two men. The first suspect announced a robbery, while the second proceeded to take from the victim his Samsung A15 cellphone and $2,400 in cash found in his wallet, hidden under the passenger seat of his vehicle. The suspects fled the scene immediately following the incident.
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