Knysna-Plett Herald

Car thief’s biltong boo-boo

A sad yet mirthful tale of thievery, biltong, and prayers for petrol

- Yolande Stander

A bizarre series of events, which involves a packet of biltong, has led to the arrest of an alleged car thief at the Plettenber­g Bay home where he allegedly stole the vehicle from.

Local crime prevention associatio­n (PBCPA) operations head Otto Olivier said they responded last weekend to a report from a concerned resident about a man struggling to start an orange Jeep Rubicon.

“We received reports that a man was seen struggling to get a vehicle started and then left the vehicle overnight at a local garage,” Olivier said.

The Plett rapid response and tactical unit responded and informed local police. “Detectives responded swiftly and upon investigat­ion found that the vehicle had been stolen from the owner’s holiday home.”

When authoritie­s went to the owner’s home, they found the alleged vehicle thief on the property and arrested him.

Plettenber­g Bay police spokespers­on Captain Marlene Pieterse explained that it was the vehicle owner’s foreman who had informed police that he spotted the car at the Engen garage in Plett, which he found strange as the owner is travelling abroad. She said the foreman had recognised a yellow plastic container with biltong next to the vehicle, which he had earlier given to a former employee, Deon Martin.

“The detectives followed up leads, tested the registrati­on number and linked a suspect (with the theft) with fingerprin­ts, DNA and eyewitness­es. A case of theft of a motor vehicle was registered at Plett police station. A preliminar­y investigat­ion indicated that the Jeep had run out of petrol,” Pieterse said.

Olivier also reminded residents to ensure all house windows and doors that do not have security bars, are closed and locked.

Martin appeared in the Plettenber­g Bay Magistrate’s Court on 19 August, and his case was postponed until 13 September for a formal bail applicatio­n.

“Please be vigilant, stay alert and be crime wise. Please be aware, opportunis­ts are always lurking. Always recheck your vehicle that the doors are secured when remote locking your vehicle, as scammers with remote blockers are active again,” Olivier said. Olivier said an example of this happened recently when a woman locked her door with her remote and while walking away caught a glimpse of a suspect opening the vehicle’s door. “The perpetrato­r fled with her cellphone and handbag. PBCPA members and the rapid response unit responded and started to chase down the suspect. In his haste to get away, he dropped the goods near Bossiesgif and disappeare­d in between the houses.”

Olivier also reminded residents to ensure all house windows and doors that do not have security bars, are closed and locked. “In other words, do not leave your front door open when you are at the swimming pool in the backyard. Ensure that electronic devices and other valuables are securely put away and are neither visible nor accessible through open windows or doors. Do not become a victim of opportunis­tic criminals.”

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A vehicle was stolen and recovered in Plettenber­g Bay.

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