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Domestic Watch meetings on protecting forensic evidence

SANDTON - Domestic Watch will host meetings in Sandton and surrounding areas in July focusing on the topic, Forensics protection – what to do during and after a crime.

 

Founder of Domestic Watch, Penny Steyn said, “Most people forget that in order to catch those who make a choice to do crime, we can assist the police by protecting the evidence. We may not know what they want, but every inch of a crime scene is important to the police forensics team.

“I have an intensely interesting in-depth DVD that was filmed when a highly-skilled and professional police officer in the National Saps presented this topic seven years ago. I will be sharing this DVD with the attendees.”

Domestic Watch meetings in Sandton for July are as follows:

  •  Wendywood at the Christ Church Sandton on 22 July at 11.30am
  •  Morningside at the Sandton Police Station lapa on 22 July at 1.30pm
  •  Bryanston at St Michaels Church on 23 July at 12pm
  •  Bryanston at Christian Science Church on 24 July at 12pm
  •  Hurlingham Manor at Woodlands Park on 29 July at 12pm
  •  Parkmore at the Sandton Sport Club on 29 July at 10am
  •  Riverclub in the Sand Road cul-de-sac on 30 July at 12pm
  •  Gallo Manor and Morningside Manor at Gallo Manor Community Centre on 30 July at 10am
  •  Hurlingham at the Rosebank Union Church on 30 June at 10am.

Details: Penny Steyn 082 461 6968.

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