SAPS Germiston is investigating a missing person case and appeals to the public for assistance to locate Munyah Divine Ajong (33), last seen on Tuesday, 29 November 2022 when he reported for duty as an e-hailing driver.
At the time of his disappearance Ajong wore a grey jean, black t-shirt, black jacket and slippers.
Anyone who has information that may assist in locating missing Ajong is urged to contact SAPS Germiston on 011 871 5026, or the investigating officer Detective Warrant Officer Bookholane on 063 290 8042, Crime Stop on 08600 10111 or alternatively leave an anonymous tip-off on MySAPS App.
The police in Siloam are requesting public assistance to locate a missing man, Takalani Jimmy Mukwevho aged 35 years from Hamandiwana village.
It is reported that Takalani was last seen on Sunday, 18 December 2022 while home.
Several searches were conducted by the police and the community members from his relatives, friends and surrounding villages without success.
Anyone with information that can assist to reunite Takalani with his family to contact the investigating officer Sergeant Collen Sinyosi at 082 058 0064 or Crime Stop at 08600 10111 alternatively report to the nearest police station or send a message to MySAPS app.
Ms Aletta Mabaso was with her husband Tshidiso Mabaso (39) busy shopping at the Goldfields Mall on 24 December 2022 at about 09:45. She thought her husband was going for a smoke but he never return and she tried to look for him all over the mall and even asked the security personnel to assist in checking the CCTV cameras, but all was in vain.
She reported her husband missing at the Welkom Police Station.
He was last seen wearing a white All Star shirt, grey and black skinny jean trouser, brown Omega shoes and blue sporty cap. He had a tattoo with a shape of a vase on one of his shoulders with dreadlocks hair and is suffering from epilepsy.
Anyone with information that can assist in tracing Mr Mabaso, to contact Detective Sergeant Anika Lebona of Welkom Detective Services at 063 527 3567 or Crime Stop on 08600 10111 or by using MySAPS app.