House robberies increase in Parkmore and Sandhurst

SANDTON – The Parkmore Community Association together with the Lower Sandhurst Community Association has warned residents to be vigilant following several home robberies.

The Parkmore Community Association warned the community that there has been an increase in house robberies.

This according to Lori Klein of the Lower Sandhurst Community Association and Parkmore Community Association who said there have been six incidents in the past month in the two suburbs.

“In three cases, the domestic worker pushed the panic button and screamed and the suspects fled, while in the other three cases, there was an armed robbery,” she said.

Klein added that the suspects were targeting jewellery, watches, iPads, laptops, and TVs and said in five of the incidents the suspects entered through the pedestrian gate.

A pedestrian gate was forced open during a recent house robbery.

“In three of the incidents, the suspects were wearing blue overalls pretending to be on a service call.”

She said in all incidents they targeted two houses one after the other.

Klein provided some advice on what you can do to safeguard yourself:

She said it was high crime season. “Please be vigilant and play your part in securing your property and educating family members and employees.”

The damage to a door after criminals forced entry into the house.

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