Two vanish without a trace

Two vanish without a trace

POLICE have asked for assistance in tracing two people who went missing over the past month.

Sakeus Uukongo (30) vanished from Blackway Plot 185 in the Swakop River on May 17. He had been working at the farm for eight years.Uukongo is brown in complexion, 1,75 metres tall, has brown eyes and short black hair.Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to call Detective Sergeant Werner Awarab at (064) 40 4057 or 081 328 7900.* Police have also requested information that could lead to the tracing of 16-year-old Wimmert Kazimba Erasmus Wimmert, who went missing from D39/2 in Katutura on Sunday a week ago.He was last seen wearing grey trousers and a blue jacket.His mother can be contacted at 081 335 1236.* Police in the Karas Region recently apprehended two suspects who are alleged to have broken into the offices of security company Pro-Force at Rosh Pinah last month.The suspects, aged 34 and 39, were arrested on Saturday last week after Police allegedly found them in possession of an infra-red video camera stolen from the security company’s premises three weeks ago.The camera is worth about N$350 000, Police in the region reported last week.He had been working at the farm for eight years.Uukongo is brown in complexion, 1,75 metres tall, has brown eyes and short black hair.Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to call Detective Sergeant Werner Awarab at (064) 40 4057 or 081 328 7900.* Police have also requested information that could lead to the tracing of 16-year-old Wimmert Kazimba Erasmus Wimmert, who went missing from D39/2 in Katutura on Sunday a week ago.He was last seen wearing grey trousers and a blue jacket.His mother can be contacted at 081 335 1236.* Police in the Karas Region recently apprehended two suspects who are alleged to have broken into the offices of security company Pro-Force at Rosh Pinah last month.The suspects, aged 34 and 39, were arrested on Saturday last week after Police allegedly found them in possession of an infra-red video camera stolen from the security company’s premises three weeks ago.The camera is worth about N$350 000, Police in the region reported last week.

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