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For many Dominicans, muggings have become an everyday part of their lives. In several neighborhoods of the country, people hear accounts of how criminals stripped a neighbor of their belongings, if not themselves being the victims of crime.
However, this phrase is especially true for two communities in the National District: Villa María and Ensanche Espaillat.
This was confirmed during a visit by journalists from Listin Diario last Saturday to both localities, where residents shared stories of recent robberies.
So, whomever is snatching the purses is targeting women who don't live in the neighborhood. I have never heard of a cage around a battery. I wonder if it has to be unlocked every time you want to drive.
However, this phrase is especially true for two communities in the National District: Villa María and Ensanche Espaillat.
This was confirmed during a visit by journalists from Listin Diario last Saturday to both localities, where residents shared stories of recent robberies.
Robberies the “order of the day” in areas of the capital city
<p>FOR TWO COMMUNITIES IN THE NATIONAL DISTRICT THIS PHRASE IS ESPECIALLY TRUE: VILLA MARÍA AND ENSANCHE ESPAILLAT. Santo Domingo, DR For many Dominicans, muggings have become an everyday part of their lives. In several neighborhoods of the country, people hear accounts of how criminals...
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So, whomever is snatching the purses is targeting women who don't live in the neighborhood. I have never heard of a cage around a battery. I wonder if it has to be unlocked every time you want to drive.