Police in Cape Town have called for public assistance to trace a missing toddler who disappeared in December last year.
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Provincial police spokesperson in the Western Cape, Captain Frederick van Wyk, said five-month-old Ivakele Imvano Yeko from Somerset West, was last seen at about 1pm on 5 December.
‘According to records he was handed over by his caregiver with his 5-year-old sister to an unknown African woman at the South African Social Security Agency (Sassa) office opposite Ultra Liquor store, Somerset West. The unknown female befriended the caregiver and said she wanted to buy food and chips for them and she disappeared with them,’ Van Wyk said.
The woman later dropped the 5-year-old girl on the Main Road in Nomzamo.
‘The 5-year-old walked home after being dropped off near the house. She was taken for a medical examination and found to be in good health,’ Van Wyk said.
The child was last seen wearing a red T-shirt and a diaper at the time of his disappearance.
Police believe the child may be in Pietermaritzburg.
‘The case was reported at Somerset West SAPS and transferred to Khayelitsha FCS Unit for further investigation. Preliminary information suggests that the child might have been seen in the Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu-Natal area,’ Van Wyk said.
Anyone who can assist with information that will lead to the safe return of Ivakele is kindly requested to contact the investigating officer, Detective Sergeant Asanda Hlana, on 082 301 8553 or Lieutenant-Colonel Denver Kamalie at 082 334 8370 or alternatively, Crime Stop at 08600 10111.
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