Houses near spruits continue to be targeted
Residents are advised to report any suspicious-looking people to the police.
Garsfontein police are worried about the increasing number of incidents in which criminals are targeting properties that border Moreleta spruit.
A group of unknown people was spotted inside a security complex in Coley Street, Garsfontein.
“When they were spotted by some of the residents, they ran back into the spruit area,” said Garsfontein police spokesperson Warrant Officer Duane Lightfoot.
The group was chased on foot by members of the local CPF, private security services and the police.
“The suspects unfortunately managed to escape, but luckily nothing was stolen.”
Lightfoot urged members of the public who live in complexes next to the spruit to be extra vigilant when it comes to securing their property.
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“Please see to it that fencing are of good standard and are regularly checked for damage and is repaired as soon as possible if any damage is discovered.”
He said police were doing everything in their ability to ensure the safety of the community, but could not be everywhere all of the time.
Another house was almost robbed in Maroelana on Tuesday.
CSI security spokesperson Dana Bloem said they recently received an alert from a resident of two suspicious-looking men running down Nuwe Hoop Street towards the spruit in Maroelana.
“Armed reaction units were immediately despatched and upon arrival began searching the area for the unknown men,” Bloem said.
“At about the same time, we had also received a call from a client in 23rd Street reporting loud screaming from somewhere in the area.”
He said while investigating one of their security vehicles made contact with another resident on 23rd Street, who reported that his gate motor had just been stolen.
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“It then became apparent that the two suspicious-looking men seen running had in fact stolen the motor,” Bloem said.
The gate motor was later recovered at a nearby bush along the spruit.
“We suspected that the thieves may have ditched the gate motor in their haste to escape. So we retraced the portion of the getaway route the two suspects have taken and expanded our search to the surrounding area,” he said.
“One of our officers spotted a dirty white sack tucked under a bush in Pinaster Ave. Upon closer inspection, they discovered a gate motor inside.”
Bloem said the motor was returned to its owner.
The two robbers, however, managed to escape.
Residents are advised to report any suspicious-looking people to the police by phoning 10111 or the Garsfontein police station directly at 012-472-0144.
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