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Gone with the wind

Four vehicles have been reported as stolen this previous week.

Four vehicles have been reported as stolen this previous week.

Two of the vehicles went missing in Klipfontein at a popular shopping centre and three of the vehicles got stolen on ‘Friday the 13th’, one wonders if this day brings bad luck after all.

On Friday, July 13, a man parked his white Nissan at a popular shopping centre in Klipfontein. He went to do his shopping and upon his return he noticed that his vehicle was gone. The registration number for this vehicle is DGR 337 MP.

Later on the evening of Friday, July 13, a Toyota Quantum with registration JMP 292 MP was stolen from an Estate in Tasbet Park.
The owner of the vehicle alleges that he locked the vehicle and that all doors and windows were properly closed.

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Bad luck struck another man when his vehicle was too stolen on ‘Friday the 13th.’

It is alleged that the owner of the car parked it outside a newly built shopping centre in Reyno Ridge.

When he returned he couldn’t find his car where he parked it. He looked all over and eventually he had to accept that his vehicle had been stolen. The registration for this vehicle is CRJ 484 MP.

Just as the nerves from ‘Friday the 13th’ settled down, a vehicle got stolen on Saturday, July 14. It is alleged that a white Mazda 323 got stolen from a popular shopping Centre in Klipfontein.

“When I returned back from my shopping, I looked around and I noticed that my car was missing,” explained the owner of the vehicle.

The car along with the tools inside had been stolen. The registration for this vehicle is CBB 741 MP.
Police are still investigating the cases and no suspects have been identified as of yet.

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