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MULTISECUR­ITY CRIME REPORT

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On August 15 at 1pm armed response attended a positive break-in in Campbell Street. SAPS also attended and a case was opened. On August 15 at 1.10pm armed response also attended to attempted break-in in Hallier Street. SAPS also attended.

On August 15 at 3.55pm armed response and SAPS attended a positive break-in in Dickerson Drive. On August 17 at 10am armed response attended to a positive break-in in Pascoe Crescent. SAPS also attended. On August 17 at 11.05am armed response attended to a panic signal in Van Der Riet Street. SAPS was informed. Armed Response caught three young suspects on site and took them to the police station.

On August 17 at 5.30pm armed response and SAPS attended a positive break-in in Halstead Road. On August 18 at 3.47am armed response responded to an alarm signal in Stocks Avenue. Client reported that washing was stolen. Armed response patrolled the area.

On August 18 at 5.10 am armed response attended to an alarm signal in Wharf Street. Stolen goods were found in Bank Lane. On August 18 at 5.30am armed response reported vandalism to property in Bank Lane. On August 18 at 1.15pm a client phoned in to report an outside light stolen in Gluckman Road.

On August 18 Multi Security staff member radioed in a request for SAPS as a suspect with stolen goods was spotted and stopped on the Corner of Hallier and North streets. Suspects were handed to SAPS. On August 19 at 11am armed response attended to an alarm signal and reported a positive break-in in Halstead Road. SAPS was informed.

On August 19 at 2.05pm client phoned in, reporting electric fence cut at back of property in Alfred Road. Armed response patrolled the area. On August 19 at 4.55pm armed response attended to an alarm signal in Wiersma Road. Suspect was caught stealing wood and SAPS was informed. On August 20 at 4am the control room received a deep alarm activation of a guy walking up and down the street in Campbell Street. Armed response attended, suspect was caught with stolen fuel. SAPS was informed.

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