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Search on for two youngsters missing from Hibberdene

Have you seen them? Police appeal to the communities for assistance in tracing the two missing people.

Saps Hibberdene are investigating two reports of missing persons and request the assistance of the public in locating them.

Anele Shebi (15) left her home in Stickfarm, Hibberdene during November 2022 when she allegedly went to a friend’s home and did not return.

She has allegedly been seen in and around Umtwalume and Hibberdene.

The public is requested to contact the police if she is seen.

Mondli Buhle Mzelemu (21), who was visiting family near Mahwaqa Store in Hibberdene in December 2022, left without informing anyone on December 1, 2022.

Mzelemu has two silver ‘W’ teeth in front and, at the time of his disappearance, was wearing a maroon Relay T-shirt, Adidas flops and multi-colored shorts.

Detective Sergeant Fikile Ngubane is investigating both cases and can be contacted on 039 6999840 or 073 9283029 at Hibberdene Detective Service.

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