Windhoek: The Namibian Police Force (NamPol) in Windhoek recorded several housebreaking cases over the weekend, prompting a warning to property owners and homeowners to remain vigilant. According to Namibia Press Agency, the weekend crime report issued by NamPol on Sunday detailed a break-in at a house in Windhoek West between 16 and 17 April 2026. The suspect(s) gained entry by cutting the roof, disabling the alarm system, and stealing items valued at over N.dollars 90,000. In another incident in Khomasdal on Friday, burglars broke into a house, stealing items worth about N.dollars 22,000. The police reported that unknown suspect(s) opened the window, bent the burglar bar, and gained entrance to steal items valued at N.dollars 22,700. A further housebreaking incident occurred at a residence in Suiderhof on Saturday. The suspect cut barbed wire and burglar bars at the entrance, gained access, and forced open a safe inside. The value of the stolen goods in this case is yet to be determined. In all the housebreaking cases, no arrests have been made and no recoveries have been effected, with investigations ongoing. NamPol urged the public to remain vigilant to curb housebreaking incidents. 'Home and property owners are urged to remain vigilant and take all measures possible to prevent housebreaking incidents and not leave their properties unattended. Also, avoid leaving valuables in plain sight of others and cash in the store/bar,' NamPol stressed.