Police conduct aerial and ground search of cliffs for missing Upper Highway resident Jamie-Lee Koen

Missing Durban resident Jamie-Lee Koen. Picture : supplied

Missing Durban resident Jamie-Lee Koen. Picture : supplied

Published Jan 6, 2022

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DURBAN - DESPITE a massive aerial and ground search of the cliffs in Winston Park in Kloof on Wednesday, there was no sign of missing resident Jamie-Lee Koen.

Koen, 28, was last seen on Sunday at 11am, at the Winston Park view site with his friends.

He was wearing a white shirt, blue denim pants and black shoes.

Winston Park is a residential area between Gillitts and Hillcrest in the Upper Highway area.

The search was organised by police, who used a helicopter, and volunteers who hiked and searched along the cliffs.

Anyone with information can call Deborah Snyman at 083 794 7778 or Durban metro police search and rescue unit’s Constable Lee Bryant at 082 826 0567.

Missing: Siyamthanda Mayise from the Basamlilo area in Ulundi. She was last seen on December 24, 2021. Picture : SAPS

Meanwhile, Ulundi SAPS are appealing to members of the community to help find 13-year-old Siyamthanda Mayise of Basamlilo. She was last seen on December 24.

Siyamthanda was wearing a red, black and blue dress. She is light in complexion and of average built.

Anyone with information can call Detective Captain Buthelezi at 082 567 4159 / 035 874 0545 or Crime Stop at 08600 10111.

Lwazi Mpilo Mchunu, 32, went missing on October 28, 2021 from his residence on Fourth Avenue in the Ashley area. Picture: SAPS

Detectives in Pinetown are also looking for Lwazi Mpilo Mchunu, 32, of Fourth Avenue in Ashley. He went missing on October 28.

According to police, Mchunu told his wife that he was going to Johannesburg to start a business. Three days after he left home, he contacted his wife and gave her his new number.

When Mchunu’s wife later tried to contact him on the new number, it was answered by an unknown person.

Anyone with information can call Detective Constable Ndimande at 073 059 2703 / 035 874 0545 or Crime Stop.

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