The grandparents of missing two-year-old Omphile Sethole, who was kidnapped from her home on Saturday, May 2, have been arrested in connection with her disappearance.
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The grandparents of missing two-year-old Omphile Sethole have been arrested for alleged child negligence, Limpopo police confirmed.
Members of the Mokopane Family Violence, Child Protection and Sexual Offences (FCS) Unit arrested the pair, aged 52 and 55, on Friday, 15 May 2026. They are expected to appear before the Mahwelereng Magistrate’s Court today, on Monday, 18 May 2026.
The Provincial Commissioner of Police in Limpopo, Lieutenant General Thembi Hadebe, has welcomed the arrests as the case is transferred to the Mokopane FCS Unit for intensified investigations.
Little Omphile disappeared from her home in Ga-Mabuela village, under the Tinmyne policing area, during the early hours of Saturday, 2 May 2026. Police initially opened cases of housebreaking at residential premises and kidnapping after the child’s grandmother reportedly discovered her missing at about 06:00, noticing a window had been left open in the room. At the time of her disappearance, Omphile was wearing a pink jersey and black tights.
Police confirm that the child is still missing, and investigations aimed at locating her remain ongoing. Lieutenant General Hadebe reiterated her call for community cooperation while warning members of the public against the spread of misinformation surrounding the matter.
“We have assembled experienced investigators from the Mokopane FCS Unit who are working around the clock to trace the missing child and establish all circumstances surrounding her disappearance. We remain committed to ensuring that those responsible are brought to book,” said Lieutenant General Hadebe.
The Provincial Commissioner further appealed to communities to continue providing credible information that may assist police in finding Omphile safely.
Anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of Omphile Sethole is urged to contact the Mokopane FCS Investigating Officer, Warrant Officer Chuene Selolo, on 082 469 2594, Crime Stop on 08600 10111, the nearest police station, or share information anonymously via the MySAPSApp.
Police investigations are continuing.
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