Manhunt launched for Vicki Momberg
Updated | By Nokukhanya Mntambo
Police are on the lookout for racist former estate agent Vicki Momberg after they failed to locate her at both addresses listed under her name.

A warrant of arrest was issued in August after Momberg failed to report to the Randburg Magistrates Court.
Since then her whereabouts have been unknown to authorities.
Gauteng police spokesperson Mathapelo Peters has urged Momberg to turn herself in.
“Police are yet to locate and arrest Miss Momberg as per a warrant of arrest that was issued a couple of months back. Police have since, on numerous occasions, visited two addresses one in Bedfordview and the other in Krugersdorp, with the last visit as recent as this past week and Miss Momberg was not at either of these addresses.”
Momberg was convicted of crimen injuria in 2017 after she was caught on video using the k-word 48 times following a smash-and-grab incident the previous year.
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In June the high court in Johannesburg dismissed an attempt by convicted racist Vicki Momberg to have her conviction and sentence overturned.
“Our investigators will continue to trace Miss Momberg until she is found,” Peters adds.
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