Four vehicles were stolen in separate incidents within the North Eastern Division between Sunday and Monday night, police said.
In the most recent incident, police said a 49-year-old man was getting out of his white Kia Sonnet in front of his Petit Bourg home at around 10.30 pm when he was approached by two bandits, one of whom was armed.
The bandits took the keys and entered the vehicle, while the owner threw a heavy piece of metal at the car, breaking the back windscreen and raising an alarm.
One of the bandits then fired several shots at the man, missing him, before driving off.
San Juan Police were called and continue to investigate.
Earlier on Monday, at around 12.48 am, a 29-year-old man was sitting in his silver Nissan Y11 AD Wagon on Sixth Avenue, Barataria, when he noticed a man walking towards the car.
At the same time, he saw two other men approaching from behind. One of the three bandits pointed a gun at the man and ordered him out of the car before they got in and drove off.
On Sunday night, a man reported that he had parked his white Nissan Qashqai in the yard of his apartment complex on Don Miguel Road, San Juan. Hours later, he awoke to find the car missing.
Earlier that evening, at around 7 pm, a man parked his grey Toyota Fielder Wagon on Comprehensive Road, Upper Seventh Avenue, Malick. He discovered it was missing the next morning.
Officers of the North Eastern Division visited several areas known as “cool down” spots for stolen vehicles but were unable to locate any of the cars.