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Crime reports help police nab criminals

Stolen property was recovered after an anonymous tip collected from the Toti crime reporting board.

TOTI police made 24 arrests between Tuesday, 11 November and Monday, 17 November.

Four people were arrested for theft; two for residential housebreaking; six for shoplifting; two for illegal possession of shad and three for possession of dagga.
One person was nabbed for disturbance of the peace; three were arrested for common assault; one for malicious damage to property; one for dealing in liquor and one for a traffic-related offence.

Police also recovered two stolen vehicles.
“Stolen property was recovered with the help of an anonymous tip collected from the crime reporting board in Toti. The recovered goods are a television, DVD player, microwave, kettle and heater.

We encourage the community to make use of the crime reporting boards at Pick n Pay in Winklespruit; Virgin Active in Toti and Pick n Pay Hypermarket at Arbour Crossing,” said Toti SAPS communications officer, Capt Charlene van der Spuy.
“The boxes are emptied on a regular basis and helps in the fight against crime in the area.”

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