Cape Argus

Family reunited with eight-month-old baby

Local residents commended for searching for missing child

- Matthew van Schalkwyk

ARELIEVED Scottsdene family has been reunited with an eight-month-old baby boy after he went missing three days ago. Little Lucus Cederus is believed to have been taken by Marinda Julies, who police want to question in connection with his disappeara­nce.

Lucus was discovered late yesterday afternoon after a rigorous search by the community and his family.

The police in Kraaifonte­in said Lucus was reported missing on Tuesday, and the community, his family, the police and the local community policing forum (CPF) set about finding him.

He was last seen with Julies, who his mother, Simone Cederus, said could not be trusted.

Lucus was in the care of his grandmothe­r at the time of his disappeara­nce.

The Pink Ladies, an organisati­on which aids the police in tracking down missing persons, said many people worked tirelessly to reunite the child with his family.

The organisati­on’s Dessie Rechner said: “We sent it (the informatio­n) out to our whole network in the Western Cape. This includes the SAPS, media and all other partnershi­ps.”

Kraaifonte­in CPF chairperso­n Mawethu Sila said it was a difficult time for the Scottsdene community.

Police spokespers­on Captain FC van Wyk relayed the happy news that Lucus was found unharmed. “Eight-month-old Lucus Cederus has been found this afternoon. He was taken to a doctor for a medical checkup, he is unharmed and reunited with his family. No arrest has been made. Investigat­ion continues.”

Kraaifonte­in station commander, Brigadier Gerda van Niekerk commended all SAPS members, neighbourh­ood watches and community members who helped in the search for the child.

“We applaud all the people who rushed to the police station to help with the search for Julies and the child.”

LUCUS WAS TAKEN FOR A MEDICAL CHECKUP. HE IS UNHARMED AND REUNITED WITH HIS FAMILY. NO ARREST HAS BEEN MADE

 ?? PICTURE: HENK KRUGER ?? DISTRAUGHT: Simone Cederus speaks to the Cape Argus after her eight-monthold baby was reported missing three days ago.
PICTURE: HENK KRUGER DISTRAUGHT: Simone Cederus speaks to the Cape Argus after her eight-monthold baby was reported missing three days ago.

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