Was the man at the Runx well dressed, light trousers, hip length zip up black leather jacket?
2009/7/29 Miss Marple <[email protected]> > > It all happened so quickly that a description (from me) would be > difficult.... > > I was sitting having coffee at a place on the cnr of Lwr Main / Trill > Rds when someone came rushing in and asked that the person behind the > counter push the panic button. This was done and ADT must have taken > about 10 to 12 minutes to arrive, by which time (unfortunately) two > suspects had casually walked out of Mango G. and down toward Lwr > Main. They began running only once they had turned into Lwr > Main......at a sort of moderate trot. Soon there were folk chasing > them. When I saw the chase happening, all I cld do was run into Lwr > Main and scream my lungs out to draw peoples' attention to the chase > and the fact of something unpleasant happening. ADT called the SAPS > who arrived quite quickly after they were called, for which THANKS > OUPA ! > > To backtrack a little.... > Just as the person rushed in (to the place where I was sitting having > coffee) and instructed that the ADT panic button be pushed I vaguely > noticed some strange behaviour by a very dark-skinned black gent who > was walking around the RunX (parked about outside the Asian > Supermarket) - he seemed to be walking around in the vicinity of the > RunX in a rather agitated way that unsettled me somewhat. The person > who asked that the p/button be pushed noticed the guy at the RunX at > about the same time I did. She noticed him because he (cellphone in > hand) had allegedly watched her walking past Mango G. which was when > she noticed the restaurant's owner being manhandled by two black guys > inside..........which was when she rushed into where I was to ask that > the p/button be pushed. > > A little further along the road another patroller (Oscar 12) saw two > folk run past the Quensh Deli with folk after them and she too became > aware something was amiss. > > There is more I feel I want to say following on what happened but I > won't because this site is open to the public and I would not want to > put anyone at risk. > > > > > On Jul 29, 6:11 pm, Lisa Machill <[email protected]> wrote: > > Do you have any description of the robber? > > > > 2009/7/29 Rob Gaylard <[email protected]> > > > > > > > > > Please look out for a black Toyota Runx, reg. no. CA 230670 involved > > > in an armed robbery in Lower Main at about 5 p.m. The owner of Mango > > > Ginger was held up at gunpoint. Police are looking for a suspect who > > > escaped on foot in the vicinity of the Hartleyvale Stadium. Contact > > > the SAPS sector vehicle on 082 302 5525 or the shift officer on 082 > > > 469 2522 or communicate via the ONW radio network. > > > > -- > > A Touch of Madness - Victorian Quaffery > > 12 Nuttall Road, Observatory, Cape Town > > Tel: 021 448 2266 > > Fax: 021 448 2271 > > Mobile: 082 8989661www.touchofmadness.co.za > > skype: lisa.machill > > > -- A Touch of Madness - Victorian Quaffery 12 Nuttall Road, Observatory, Cape Town Tel: 021 448 2266 Fax: 021 448 2271 Mobile: 082 8989661 www.touchofmadness.co.za skype: lisa.machill --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "The Observatory Neighbourhood watch" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/obsnw?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
