Temba police hunting missing man from Hammanskraal
Lethlogonolo Mphake was last seen on October 8 in the Leboneng area in Temba.
Temba police are investigating a missing person’s case following the disappearance of Letlhogonolo Mphake (35) of Temba in Hammanskraal, north of Pretoria.
According to police spokesperson Warrant Officer Johan van Dyk, Mphake was last seen on Sunday, October 8.
Van Dyk said according to information, he was last seen in the Leboneng area around Temba.
“The Temba police request the community’s assistance in finding Mphake,” Van Dyk said.
He said at the time of Mphake’s disappearance, he was wearing a charcoal-coloured T-shirt and green tracksuit trousers.
Van Dyk said the police search unit continues to look for Mphake.
He urged anyone with information to contact Detective Captain Molefe on 066 080 4864 or the Crime Stop number on 08600 10111.

“Alternatively, people can download the MySAPS App to submit a tip-off anonymously,” Van Dyk said.
The Missing Children South Africa organisation have also joined the party to search and bring Mphake home safely.
The organisation has shared contacts urging community members to share any information or leads that might help bring Mphake home.
People can contact the organisation on 072 647 7464.
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