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2 Advertising & Newsdesk: (046) 624-4356 Find us on Facebook 19 November 2020 TALK OF THE TOW N
CRIME B R I E FS
BOOK WORMS
Nemato SPAR in Biscay Road reported two incidents of shoplifting to Atlas
Security on Tuesday November 10.
According to the report, one suspect was allegedly caught stealing a
packet of Smarties and a packet of mints. A case was opened with the
SAPS.
Later that day, the Nemato SPAR reported another case of shoplifting.
According to the report, the suspect allegedly stole four chocolates.
Another case was opened with SAPS.
At about 8.40pm that Tuesday, Atlas Security received a WhatsApp
message regarding a suspicious man on a property in George Street, who
had jumped over a fence and run off. After a search, security officers found
no trace of anyone suspicious in the area.
On Wednesday November 11, at about 9.30pm, Cosy Homes on Wiersma
Road reported a suspicious looking vehicled on the premises - a silver
Chevrolet, registration number (HWH 414 EC).
After patrolling the area, Atlas Security officers reported that a man and
woman who were in the vehicle were asked to leave the premises.
Also on Wednesday, at 9.40pm, a report was received of a man who
was seen running along Ferndale Lane and Ferndale Road with something
big in his arms. The report was received via the crime group but, having
patrolled the area, security officers found nothing suspicious.
Last Friday, November 11, Atlas Security received a call that dogs were
heard barking excessively in town. After patrolling the area, nothing
suspicious was found.
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Chiara Carter, chiarac@dispatch.co.za
Jon Houzet, houzetj@talkofthetown.co.za
Anneli Hanstein, hansteina@arena.africa
Chris van Heerden, vanheerdenc@arena.africa
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WITH GRATITUDE:
Shaw Park Primary
children showing
their appreciation to
Sanet Lombard in
Hong Kong for her
donation to the
school for books