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Top five stories of the week

In case you missed this week’s top stories.

The top five stories on www.germistoncitynews.co.za for the week, January 4 to 10, were:

MISSING: Family search for Louis

Louis (Snr) and Petro Snyman reported their son Louis Johannes Daniël Snyman missing after he was last seen on December 28. He has since been found safe.

Primrose CPF mourns death of fellow patroller

The Primrose CPF is mourning the loss of their fellow patroller and friend Keshan Nair (aka Shady Bear). He was attacked at his property on December 20 and succumbed to his injuries.

Heed these tips to avoid becoming a victim of a smash-and-grab

Smash-and-grabs continue to be a problem in many areas. The SAPS believes these crimes are preventable, and that motorists can assist the SAPS by taking basic precautionary measures.

Germiston High School learners rejoice in their results

After the long and anticipated wait, the 2019 National Senior Certificate (NSC) results have finally been released. Germiston High School learners gave a sigh of relief as they arrived at the school early to collect their results.

Four nabbed in connection with Primrose hijacking

Primrose police recently arrested four suspects, aged between 18 and 26 years old, on a charge of hijacking. The hijacking is alleged to have taken place on the corner of Daisy and Rietfontein roads, in Primrose.

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