One suspect at large after uMhlanga home robbed

The housebreak-in occurred during the course of the night and numerous household items were stolen from the home.

ONE suspect was arrested and one suspect is still at large after an uMhlanga home was broken into this week.

According to Marshall Security, the housebreak-in occurred during the course of the night and numerous household items were stolen from the home.

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Marshall Security director, Tyron Powell said they responded to a call from an uMhlanga resident on Thursday morning.

“Information was received as to the whereabouts of suspects. Detectives from Durban North SAPS and Marshall Security Operations Team working on information with the client managed to arrest one suspect with the stolen property at a residence in the Inanda area. The team also discovered property from a previous break-in at the same residence,” he said.

The Durban North SAPS did not provide a comment at the time this article was published.


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