The Westenburg police are asking for the public's assistance in locating Leticia Shaunice Murphy (26) who was last seen at a pub in Grobler Street on May 30.
Leticia Shaunice Murphy (26) was last seen on May 30 at a pub in Grobler Street. Photo: Limpopo police
POLOKWANE – The Westenburg police are appealing to the public for assistance in locating Leticia Shaunice Murphy (26).
Murphy was last seen on May 30 at a pub in Grobler Street in the Polokwane CBD.
Leticia Shaunice Murphy (26) was last seen on May 30 at a pub in Grobler Street. Photo: Limpopo police
The police spokesperson Srgt Maphure Manamela said Murphy’s father was alerted to her disappearance when she had still not returned home by June 6.
“The victim’s father went to search for her at relatives and friends but she was not found,” she said.
The matter was reported to the police yesterday (June 9).
Murphy was last seen wearing a blue dress with white shoes at the time of her disappearance.
“We urge anyone with information that can assist in locating Murphy to contact Investigating Officer Captain Hlaraka Eddie at 082 565 8566, the crime stop number at 08600 10111, at the nearest police station or via the MySAPSApp. Police investigations continue,” Manamela said.
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