KEROA Crime Update – May 2023

During the month of May we saw quite a decrease in the number of crimes in the area compared to the previous months.

In Sector 4, the overall number of crimes reported remained relative the same as in the previous month.

Statistics

Crimes reported to Midrand SAPS: 3

CategoryNumber of Crimes
Assault with the purpose to inflict grievous bodily harm (Maple Road)1
Burglary At Residential Premises (Maple Road)1
Common Assault (Maple Road)1

Crimes reported via WhatsApp Security Groups: 2

Out of the crimes reported via the WhatsApp groups, 1 was for a fence that was cut and another for brass street number signs that were stolen from a gate.

Online Incident Map

Have a look at our online incident map, located here.

We update this map with all incidents that we are made aware of via the WhatsApp groups.

Security Groups

All residents of Kyalami AH Ext 1 are able to join the “Sector 4 Emergency Only” WhatsApp group. In this group you may report any current or recent incidents, including medical emergencies, vehicle accidents or fires. To join this group, please send an email to security@keroa.co.za and include you full name, address and cellphone number.

Final Words

KEROA would like to implement street cameras in the area. We have a great opportunity with a supplier to get a test pole up and running but in order to do so we need funding. Please have a look here where we provide the full story and see how you can contribute towards this project.

Please ensure that your alarm systems have some form of alternative power supply, such as solar power.

If you still going to install solar panels, try and ensure that they are not visible from the road and that they are fastened securely. As an additional security measure, try and have some form of alarm installed so that as soon as there is tampering taking place, you can be notified of this.

Due to the amount of loadshedding we are experiencing, the backup batteries in gate motors, electric fence energizers and home alarm systems simply do not last. This means that during loadshedding, your electric fence might not be working at all.

There is a definite trend where criminals are active during these power outages as they know that many properties do not have working fences or alarm systems.

Check your electric fences on a regular basis as well. Ensure that there is no grass or branches touching the wires, as this could cause a short or reduce the effectiveness of the fence. Criminals are also placing small metal wires over the fence in order to cause a short. These wires are often missed when a check is done, and the property owner will simply switch of the alarm. This then gives the criminals the opportunity to enter without raising suspicion.

Kind regards,

KEROA Safety and Security