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Original Post Date: 2008-04-04 Time: 00:00:00 Posted By: Jan
A Pretoria pensioner has shown everybody can help in the fight against crime.
Dorothy Schubart was at her home in Eersterus on Thursday when she heard sirens, shots and a helicopter.
Running to her kitchen door to investigate, she came face-to-face with a man trying to hide in her house. She slammed the door shut, locked it, and called the police.
The police responded immediately, leaping from the helicopter and police vans and apprehending two of the three suspects in her yard.
‘It was like a movie’ |
“It was like a movie. I’ve never seen anything like this before.
“I was scared, but I knew I couldn’t let these criminals get away,” she said.
The men had been forced to abandon their car after being chased by police for more than 20km.
Eersterus police station spokesperson Constable Sam Shibambo said Brooklyn police officers were on patrol when they spotted the suspects in the car skipping several red traffic lights in the area.
“When the driver refused to stop, police gave chase.
“Police from throughout the city joined in the high-speed chase from Brooklyn to Sunnyside, Mamelodi and Eersterus.
“Police were forced to chase after the suspects through oncoming traffic and eventually Eersterus cemetery, where the men drove over graves, narrowly missing council employees preparing for a funeral.
“The men were eventually caught after they were forced to abandon their car and flee.
“Two of the suspects were arrested in the yard, while the third, who had been shot in the arm, was caught as he tried to flee from the vehicle,” he said.
Shibambo said investigators were in the process of establishing whether the men could be linked to any other crimes.
He said the men would appear in court soon.