A delivery worker in Belize City narrowly escaped an armed robbery attempt on Saturday afternoon thanks to the courageous intervention of nearby citizens. The incident unfolded at approximately 4:00 p.m. near the intersection of 1st Street and St. Peter’s Street, directly in front of the Ceviche Express establishment.
According to eyewitness accounts, two unidentified males mounted on a motorcycle targeted an employee from a local tortilla factory during his delivery route. The assailants brandished a firearm and made explicit demands for monetary compensation from the delivery personnel.
The potentially violent situation was defused when alert bystanders began shouting at the perpetrators, causing them to abandon their criminal endeavor and flee the scene without obtaining any possessions. Law enforcement authorities have been formally requested to initiate a comprehensive investigation into this attempted armed robbery.
Medical authorities confirmed that the delivery worker sustained no physical injuries during the confrontation. The swift community response highlights the effectiveness of collective vigilance in preventing street crime in urban environments. This incident represents the latest in a series of security concerns affecting service industry workers in the region.
