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Have you seen this missing Rooihuiskraal resident?

Travis Stevens (39) was last seen last Wednesday afternoon near Rooihuiskraal shopping centre.

Authorities are looking for information on the disappearance of Travis Stevens (39) last seen at his home in Rooihuiskraal on Wednesday, March 13.

According to his partner, Catherine Bester, Stevens was last seen around 15:00 in the vicinity of Boelboel Road in Rooihuiskraal.

Stevens has three children, two girls and a boy, and has been with Bester for 12 years.

Bester said that as far as she knew, Stevens was wearing flip-flops and had left his cellphone charging.

She said that his two oldest children were last to see him when they came home from school on Wednesday.

“When our three-year-old came home around 15:00 and she was looking for him to say hello, they noticed he was not home,” Bester told Rekord.

“I’ve had so many people ask what they can do to help, but I don’t even know what I can do to help at this stage.

His children are his life. The fact that he left is just crazy,” she said.

“He goes to every rugby match, and my son was supposed to go to rugby practice that afternoon. It’s so odd that he didn’t take him.”

Bester urged the community to be on the lookout and contact the CPF or police with any information.

It is believed Stevens wore shorts, a T-shirt and a cap.

On Monday afternoon, Wierdabrug CPF Sector 2 operations head Gordon Klopper said there was still no new information about Stevens’ whereabouts.

Stevens has blue eyes, is bald, 1.7m tall and weighs 110kg.

Anyone with information on his whereabouts can contact the Wierdabrug CPF sector 2 on 076 883 2437.

 

Travis Stevens (39) went missing on March 13. Here he is with his partner Catherine Bester. Image provided
Travis Stevens (39) went missing on March 13.

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