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You are here: Home / News / Have You Seen Arauso Masingili?

Have You Seen Arauso Masingili?

7 October 2024 by Guest

NELSPRUIT – Police in Vaalbank are requesting the public to help reunite Arauso Masingili (39) with his family.

According to information, Masingili went fishing at Mkhombo Dam in Vaalbank and was last seen on Tuesday, 01 October 2024, at about 18:30.

He was wearing an orange rain coat and black boots when he disappeared. Masingili is a Mozambican national and was reported missing by his family on Wednesday, 03 October 2024.

According to his family, he was residing at a rental apartment in Allemansdrift C around Vaalbank.

Police urge anyone with information that may assist in finding Masingili to contact Vaalbank SAPS on (013) 973 9108 or the Investigating Officer, Sergeant George Phahla on 072 7512629. Community members may also call the crime Stop number at 08600 10111. Alternatively, information may be sent send via MySAPS App. All information received will be treated as confidential, and callers may opt to remain anonymous.

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