DUNDEE: SAPS report a string of burglaries

SAPS have reminded the public that it is an offence to receive stolen goods

Burglaries are also on the increase, say SAPS. In Lindelani, a home was burgled after entry was gained by breaking a window. Clothing, groceries and tools to the value of R6000 were taken.

Tools, a laptop and other goods valued at R49,000 were taken when a home was broken into in Tom Worthington Drive. Jewellery, a laptop, PlayStation, cameras and a TV were stolen when thieves entered a Smith Street house on Sunday.

Police are appealing to the public to please report to their nearest police station if they have any information regarding stolen property. A

nybody caught buying or selling stolen property will also be charged and face prosecution. There were also reports of a break in at a home on Gladstone Street while the elderly occupants were inside. Two men made off with various items and also damaged a vehicle after forcing open the electric security gate.

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