A Venezuelan woman and her daughter were victims of a sudden robbery in St James on the evening of November 20, 2025. As they were walking on Angelina Street at about 8:30 p.m., an unidentified silver Nissan Almera pulled up next to them. A woman, described as a heavy-built African descent female with a braided hairstyle, got out of the car and forcibly stole the victim’s bag of groceries worth $500 TT. Following the robbery, the suspect quickly reentered the vehicle and drove off west on Angelina Street. The St James police are currently investigating the incident. Anyone with information is encouraged to reach out via WhatsApp at 1 868 294 4081, or to make an anonymous report at Ianalleyne.org.
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