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_Gr0cCc0Tts_By _Gr0cCc0Tts_June 20, 20161 Comment2 Mins Read
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Missing person
Police are appealing for help in finding missing person Likhaya Nabo, 22, who was last seen at Tuskers Lodge in the area close to the Grahamstown-Port Alfred Road (R67).

Missing person
Police are appealing for help in finding missing person Likhaya Nabo, 22, who was last seen at Tuskers Lodge in the area close to the Grahamstown-Port Alfred Road (R67).

He is described as having a well-built upper body, is 1.7m tall, weighs about 60kg and has short black hair and brown eyes. He has a broad nose and full lips.
Nabo was wearing a navy Kingswood rugby jersey, beige trousers and no shoes when he disappeared.
Anyone with information can call SAPS Grahamstown, Constable Mhlaba on 046 603 9152 or 078 419 2517.

Next of kin
Police are still looking for the relatives of an artist who was found dead in Worcester Street near St Andrew's College on 3 April 2014.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Detective Warrant Officer Mpiyane of the Grahamstown Detectives on 046 603 9111 or 082 319 9250.
The man’s name was Mpuyiselo Bosman according to police spokesperson Captain Mali Govender.

SAPS auction
The SAPS auction is to be held at Grahamstown SAPS on 23 June. Viewing will be at 10.30am and the auction will start at 11.30am. Items for sale include TVs, laptops, zinc sheets, music systems and several bicycles.

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