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Weekend crime round-up

According to information received, the following crimes were reported to Brakpan police over the weekend:

• Friday – A blue Opel Corsa was stolen from Escombe Avenue.

* A red Honda motorbike was stolen from an an address along Gert Bezuidenhout Avenue in Minnebron.

* A business in Recreation Way, Anzac, was broken into.

No further information pertaining to this incident was received.

• Saturday – Kitchen appliances, a TV, a laptop, jewellery, a firearm and ammunition were stolen during a break-in at a home along Joubert Street in Brenthurst.

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* Three cars and a motorcycle were stolen.

A white Nissan (model not provided) was stolen from Kingsway Avenue, and an orange Fiat Uno was stolen from Carnival City.

The third vehicle, a white Toyota bakkie (model not provided) was stolen from Main Reef Road in Anzac.

A green Big Boy motorcycle was stolen from the corner of Prince George and Porter avenues.

• Sunday – A Toyota Hilux bakkie was stolen from Carnival City.

* Clothes, cash, a laptop and other household items were stolen from a home in Mans Street, Withok Estates.

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Weekend arrests

• Shoplifting: 1
• Possession of stolen property: 1
• Fraud: 1
• Drunk driving: 1
• Possession of drugs: 1

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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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