Meghan Cremer missing person poster. Image: www.facebook.com

Meghan Cremer missing person poster. Image: www.facebook.com

Meghan Cremer: SAPS looking for missing Western Cape woman

The South African Police Service are actively looking for missing Western Cape female, Meghan Cremer.

Meghan Cremer missing person poster. Image: www.facebook.com

Meghan Cremer missing person poster. Image: www.facebook.com

The South African Police Service is earnestly looking for a missing Western Cape female; Meghan Cremer.

Missing person’s description:

The Phillipi police are searching for 30-year-old Cremer, who went missing on Saturday, 3 August 2019. Meghan is of slender built, 1.67 meters tall with long hazel brown hair; she was last seen wearing a green top and black tracksuit pants.

“At this stage, she is still missing, we are busy with the investigation and following clues we get. We are carefully following every lead we receive from the public.”

Lieutenant Gavin Sias

What is the last known location of Meghan Cremer?

The circumstances of her disappearance are still to be collated, but it is said that she was last seen on the 3 August 2019 at 18:00, when she left Rietvlei, her home where she stays with a friend.

Cremer has not returned yet and did not arrive at work today either; Cremer was behind the wheel, driving a white Toyota Auris CX 29727, which the tracker is still unknown. It is also alleged her car was seen at a roadblock with a stranger driving, the Wynberg SAPS verified that nobody was arrested in the vehicle. The police are urging the public to participate and come forward with any information known.

The police are calling the public for help

If you have information contact please contact the following people:

  • Philippi police head detectives captain – Manuel: 021-690 1500 or 021-690 1504
  • Pink Ladies Organisation 072 214 7439 or 083 378 4882 or 08600 10111
  • Lieutenant Gavin Sias on 082 469 7243 or Crime Stop on 08600 10111.

Any person who can assist to trace her is kindly requested to contact the police. There is no waiting period to report a person missing.