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Urgent appeal to aid detectives in locating Tiffany Wagner

Tiffany Wagner has been missing since last year October, and efforts to locate her have thus far proven futile.

THE Brighton Beach Police are urgently seeking the public’s assistance in locating Tiffany Wagner (36), who has been missing for the past six months.

Wagner was last seen on October 11, 2023. According to Captain Louise le Roux, spokesperson for the Brighton Beach SAPS, “Wagner left her residence in Clairwood, located within the Brighton Beach policing precinct, after collecting her identification document. She provided no information regarding her destination and has not been in contact with her family since. This is unusual behaviour as she typically maintains regular contact.”

Wagner is described as having a brown complexion, a petite stature and weighing approximately 50kg, and standing at 1.54m tall. She has a brushed-back hairstyle in a short pony style.

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Further physical descriptions include a broad forehead, slightly protruding with a flat back, a round face, symmetrical brown eyes, a petite nose, a dimpled chin, and thin lips.

Captain Le Roux urged the public to come forward with any information they may have regarding Wagner’s whereabouts, emphasising the importance of their cooperation in the ongoing investigation.

Detective Carlton Thomas of the Brighton Beach Detective Services can be reached on 031 451 8059/60.

Additionally, members of the public may anonymously share information with the SAPS through the Crime Stop Tip-Off number 08600 1011 or the MySAPS Mobile App 12310111#.

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Andile Sithole

He has been covering a variety of news beats for over 10 years. As a journalist working for community newspapers, he has covered politics, court reporting, municipal stories, crime, and news features over the years. Andile is also a multimedia journalist for Southlands Sun. He started his career in journalism as a freelance reporter in 2005 while studying Communication Science at UNISA. Prior to joining Caxton Newspapers, he worked for both community and commercial newspapers in Durban, where he won the Journalist of the Year Award in 2020 and 2021.

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