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A police officer was assaulted and robbed by his estranged girlfriend of items valued at almost $5,000. 

According to a police report, around 12.21 p.m.  on Tuesday the 40-year-old victim from Cunupia reported he was proceeding in a northerly direction along Southern Main Road, Cunupia in his vehicle in company with his estranged girlfriend, a 30-year-old woman from Enterprise, Chaguanas whom he had accompanied to a doctor appointment.

The victim said upon reaching the vicinity of St Anthony’s Park an argument ensued and when he slowed down due to traffic, she dealt him a slap to the left side of his face and grabbed his grey Ted Baker glasses along with his black Adidas cap together valued TT $4,932.25.

The suspect then exited the vehicle and ran in a southerly direction along Southern Main Road, Cunupia.

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