K9 ‘Cylo’ sniffs out housebreaker (13), Bluewater Bay

South African Police Service

K9 ‘Cylo’ sniffs out housebreaker (13), Bluewater Bay
K9 ‘Cylo’ sniffs out housebreaker (13), Bluewater Bay. Photo: SAPS

A 13-year-old teenage housebreaker was found hiding in a bathroom after he allegedly broke into a house in Bluewater Bay on 13 March 2021.

It is alleged that at about 11:30, K9 unit members assisted SAPS Swartkops and a security company after they received reports that an alarm was triggered at a house in De Mist Cres in Bluewater Bay. It was alleged that the suspects were still inside the house.

K9 dog handler and his dog ‘Cylo’ entered the house through a window. Cylo immediately reacted and ran to the bathroom. The teenager was found hiding on the shower wall. Bags of stolen items were found in the shower. The suspect was removed by the handler. The owner of the house was not at home.

The teenage suspect was released in the custody of a relative and will appear in the juvenile court on 23 March 2021 on a charge of housebreaking. Detectives are still searching for two other suspects. Investigations are continuing to establish whether the suspect can be linked to other housebreakings in the area.

Entry into the house was gained by slipping through the burglar bars. Police are advising homeowners to make sure that their burglar bars are securely fastened to their structure as well as to ensure that the space between the bars are narrow enough so as to deter any person from sliding through.

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SOURCESouth African Police Service