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Polsec: Who still uses a cheque book? Someone got theirs stolen this week.

The weekly crime round-up for your city on October 21.

Crime – Housebreakings

Areas: Sterkspruit, Stonehenge, West Acres, Hilltop, Maggiesdal, Sonheuwel, Kamagugu, Burnside and Mataffin.

Streets: Swallow, Kelkiewyn, Ruby, Tricelia, Ingwani, Sekretarisvoël, Jan Frederik, Gerrit Maritz, Tangelo and Tawny Eagle.

 

Burglary at business premises

Areas: Croc Valley, Riverside Industrial, Mbombela Central, Vintonia, West Acres and Broham.

Streets: Waterfall, Marloth, Cruse and Paper Bag.

 

Crime – Theft out of motor vehicles

Areas: Sonheuwel, Riverside Industrial, Mbombela Central, Vintonia, West Acres, Steiltes, Stonehenge, Orchards, Riverside Mall parking, Makro parking, CBD and Brondal.

Streets: Van Rensburg, Nel, Old Pretoria Road, Besembos, Neptune, Cousins, Belladonna, Van Rensburg, Ferreira, Anderson and Plankie.

 

The following items were stolen:

Laptops, camera, 3G modem, cellphones, iPhone, tablet, flat-screen TV, credit card, purse, cash, wallet, cheque book, driver’s licence, ID book, sail, spare wheel, kitchen pot, rammer machine, diesel and tyres.

 

Crime – Robberies with firearms/hijackings

Areas: Sterkspruit, Mbombela Central and Alkmaar.

Street: Brander.

Read the previous round-up here.

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