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‘Kidnapped’ mother safely at home

EMMARENTIA – Beagle Watch Armed Response confirmed the mother's safety after a task team was sent out to check on the family.

A mother who was alleged to have been kidnapped is safely at home.

A social media post sparked great concern about a mother who was thought to have been kidnapped in Emmarentia on the afternoon of February 16.

According to Andre Aiton of Beagle Watch, the mother was not taken against her will, but had left her place of residence to attend to other matters.

“We can confirm as Beagle Watch Armed Response that the mother is safe at home, as we did have a special task team go out to the home and ensure her safety after the alleged reporting,” explained Aiton.

Though thankfully this was a false alarm it is important that all in the community know what to do when you or someone you know is kidnapped.

Here are tips previously supplied to the Northcliff Melville Times by the police:

What to do when being kidnapped
n Co-operate with your kidnappers to avoid injuries
n Do not argue with or lie to the kidnappers
n Avoid eye contact with the kidnappers and be submissive
n If possible, try and remember the road you were on when kidnapped and directions you went in
n Eat whatever is given to you to uphold your strength
n Try to keep track of time by marking days or hours as you perceive it, this will help you to remain calm and orientated.

What will be needed when reporting the incident to the police

  • A clear and recent photo of the hostage/victim
  • Description of the last clothing the victim was seen in
  • Details of any medication the victim may be on may be required
  • The contact numbers of the victim
  • If possible, the contact number/details used by kidnappers.

What to do when someone close to you has been kidnapped

  • Although you will be informed not to contact the police, the first thing you need to do is report the kidnapping and all its details to your nearest police station
  • Do not argue with kidnappers while talking to them
  • Avoid agreeing to any ransom being made by the kidnappers
  • If possible, try to speak to the person who is kidnapped every time whenever the kidnapper’s contact you
  •  If possible, record all phone calls between you and the kidnappers
  • Make notes of all the demands to ensure you remember them correctly.

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