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Weekend crime report

Ballito residents plagued by house robberies.

Umhlali SAPS attended the following crimes last weekend.

On Friday night in Ballito, a resident woke up to find out that two cellphones, a tablet and wallet had been stolen.

On the same night, a woman in Ballito woke up to find out that her cellphones, hand bag, camera, wallet and wedding ring was missing.

On Friday a woman was dragged out of her office in Ballito by a group of five people after she refused to speak with them outside her office. She sustained injuries on her legs and arms.

On Saturday a Shakas Head resident sustained injuries on her forehead after a group of young people came into her house looking for her nephew. When they were told that the person they were looking for was not there they threw stones into her house.

Umhlali SAPS urge residents and holidaymakers not to leave valuable items in their cars when they are going to the beach.

Contact Umhlali SAPS on 032-9479900.

Notice:

Umhlali SAPS are looking for relatives or anyone with information that may lead into finding the family of a man that was knocked by a car on Saturday afternoon, May 30.

The man was allegedly knocked by a security company vehicle on the R102, Shakas Head intersection. He was between the age of 30 to 35 years. His body was taken to the KwaDukuza mortuary.

Contact Umhlali SAPS on 032-9479912 and ask for Detective constable Nomthandazo Zwane.


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