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The following crimes were reported to Brakpan police over the past 24 hours (November 7 to 8):

Cases reported:

• Residential burglary: 3
• Speeding: 4
• Reckless driving: 7
• Shoplifting: 1
• Malicious damage to property: 1
• Theft from motor vehicle: 1
• Common assault: 1
• Theft: 6
• Theft of motor vehicle: 2
• Illegal mining: 1
• Possession of drugs: 4
• Possession of stolen motor vehicle: 1
• Theft out of motor vehicle: 1
• Rape: 1

Arrests:

• Common assault: 1
• Speeding: 6
• Possession of illegal mining equipment and resisting arrest: 1
• Theft: 2
• Possession of drugs: 2
• Shoplifting: 1
• Possession of hijacked motor vehicle: 1
• Dealing in drugs: 2

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Burglary:

• Wooten Street, Brakpan North.

The home was broken into yesterday (Wednesday).

Stolen: A TV.

• Gloucester Avenue, Dalview.

Two residences along this street were burgled yesterday.

Stolen: Electronics, jewellery and other household items.

Theft of motor vehicle:

• On Tuesday, a silver and red Honda motorbike was stolen from an address along Gladstone Avenue.

• A white Nissan NP200 bakkie was stolen from Edward Wallace Street in Huntingdon, Brakpan North, on Tuesday.

Theft out of/from motor vehicle:

• A car battery was stolen from a vehicle parked at an address along Wenden Avenue on Tuesday.

• A laptop was stolen from a car parked at Mall@Carnival yesterday.

Information supplied by the Brakpan SAPS. All details are correct at the time of publishing. 

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Stacy Slatter

News editor Stacy Slatter is a seasoned journalist with 20 years of experience in community news. Throughout the years, she has covered a wide range of topics, from crime, municipal news and human interest stories, to sports and community events. Stacy also has extensive sub-editing experience.

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