Owner was unaware vehicle had been stolen and recovered

A white Hyundai H100 was stolen from the Bluff area on Monday morning but the vehicle owner was not aware that the vehicle had been stolen and recovered. Picture: PT Alarms

A white Hyundai H100 was stolen from the Bluff area on Monday morning but the vehicle owner was not aware that the vehicle had been stolen and recovered. Picture: PT Alarms

Published Apr 24, 2023

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Durban — A vehicle owner did not know that their vehicle had been stolen and recovered.

PT Alarms said that it was an action-packed Monday morning when a light delivery truck was recovered and the owner had no idea it had been stolen.

“The white Hyundai H100 was stolen from the Bluff area. The suspects, travelling on the N2 south headed towards eManzimtoti, were spotted by vigilant PT Alarms tactical members. The suspects swiftly abandoned the vehicle and fled,” PT Alarms said. “The ignition was damaged.”

PT Alarms said that a search for the suspects was conducted, but to no avail.

It said that the PT Alarms Tactical Unit and Durban metro police service Isipingo were at the scene.

A white Hyundai H100 was stolen from the Bluff area on Monday morning but the vehicle owner was not aware that the vehicle had been stolen and recovered. Picture: PT Alarms

Last month, Fidelity ADT marketing and communications head Charnel Hattingh gave 10 important things to note when evaluating how secure your property and home are:

  1. Perimeter.
  2. Locks.
  3. Burglar bars and security gates.
  4. Doors.
  5. Windows.
  6. Lights.
  7. Hiding places.
  8. Put things away.
  9. Add cameras.
  10. Get automated.

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