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Residents urged to remain alert

"You can replace property but you cant replace lives"

The Edenvale SAPS recently identified crimes of concern taking place in the area.
Colonel Robbie Roberts, the station commander of the Edenvale SAPS, said although all crime is a concern to the police, theft out of motor vehicles and armed robberies are of particular concern a the moment.
“Often it is laptops, cellphones and tablets that get stolen out of motor vehicles,” said Col Roberts.
He said the best way to prevent this from happening is by not leaving any valuables in either the car or the boot.
“Rather take your valuables with you or leave them at home,” said Col Roberts.
He said armed robberies mainly happen in the streets.
“People will be waiting in their car, in their driveway and then they are robbed,” said Col Roberts.
“Don’t wait in the driveway. A car can block you in, and then you’ll get robbed,” said Col Roberts.
He said the best way to combat this type of crime is for residents and motorists to be alert and to not wait in driveways.
Col Roberts said if community members do find themselves in a robbery situation they should remain calm.
“People must not fight back or aggravate the robbers. You can replace property but you cannot replace lives,” said Col Roberts.
He said once the robbers have fled the victim must contact the SAPS, a security company or the Edenvale Community Police Forum as soon as possible.
“Try to remember as much as possible about the robbery. The event will be traumatic but by remembering details it will assist the SAPS in the follow up,” said Col Roberts.

Details that victims can try to remember to assist the SAPS include:
Clothing of the robbers.
Facial features such as beards and hair.
Tattoos or scars.
Types of shoes worn.
The type of getaway vehicle.
Defining features of getaway vehicles, such as colour or markings.
The registration number of the vehicle.

Sectors

  • The following areas fall under Sector 1: The Avenues between Horwood Street and Hendrik Potgieter Street, Elma Park, Dunvegan, Dowerglen and Marais Steyn Park, The Edenvale Hospital and Sizwe Hospital. The contact number for Sector 1 is 071 675 6841.
  • The following areas fall under Sector 2: The Avenues between Hendrik Potgieter Street and Aitken Street, Eastleigh, Illiondale and De Klerkshof. The contact number for Sector 2 is 071 675 6842.
  • The following areas fall under Sector 3: Edenglen, Hurlyvale, Highway Gardens, Harmelia and Isandovale. The contact number for Sector 3 is 071 675 6843.
  • The following areas fall under Sector 4: Greenstone, Emerald Estate, Bushwillow Park and Greenstone Hill. The contact number for Sector 4 is 071 675 6844.
    Residents can also contact the police on 10111.
    Calls made to the police on this number are recorded.

 

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