Tools and generator stolen from Selcourt home
There was no forced entry to the house as the men used a duplicate set of keys to let themselves in.

A Selcourt man woke up to find somebody holding him down during a break-in at his Wander Road home last Tuesday morning.
The victim told police he was sleeping when he felt someone pressing down on him. He tried to fight back but was instructed to keep quiet.
While still shocked at what was happening, he saw a man taking clothes out of his wardrobe.
The victim later discovered the men had taken six pairs of shoes, sunglasses, watches, a portable generator and a toolbox, all valued at R181 000.
There was no forced entry to the house as the men used a duplicate set of keys to let themselves in.
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