Police and family are urgently searching for 35-year-old Jantjie Smit, also known as “Yankee,” who went missing on 2 March 2026 after leaving the Robertsham Hotel in Johannesburg. He was last seen driving a Hyundai H100 bakkie without a canopy, with a light blue quad bike on the back. Authorities are appealing to the public for information on his whereabouts.
The case has sparked concern in the local community, with family and police asking anyone with knowledge of his whereabouts to come forward immediately.
Who is Jantjie Smit? Background on the Missing Johannesburg Man
Jantjie Smit, aged 35, is a white male with a burly, well-built body. He disappeared unexpectedly after leaving the Robertsham Hotel in Johannesburg between 09:30 and 10:00 AM on 2 March.
Witnesses reported that Smit was wearing a black PUMA shirt and black trousers. At the time, he was driving a Hyundai H100 bakkie, missing a canopy, carrying a light blue quad bike on the back.
Family members describe Smit’s disappearance as unusual, noting that he did not inform anyone of his plans for the day. “It’s unlike him to leave without telling us,” said Roselyn, a close relative. “We are extremely worried and just want him home safely.”
SAPS Moffatview Confirms Missing Person Case in Robertsham
Jantjie‘s disappearance has been officially reported to SAPS Moffatview, registered under case number 305/03/2026. Police are asking for help from the public, especially residents of Robertsham and the surrounding Johannesburg areas.
A SAPS spokesperson confirmed: “We are following all leads in the case of missing man Jantjie Smit. Anyone who saw a Hyundai H100 bakkie with a quad bike in Robertsham on 2 March should contact our station immediately. Public tips are often critical in missing person cases.”
Authorities emphasize that even small details, such as the vehicle’s direction of travel or unusual sightings near Robertsham, could help investigators locate Smit.
Family Speaks Out on Missing Man Jantjie Smit
Jantjie’s family has shared their growing concern and appeal for information. Karina, a relative, said, “We just want answers. If anyone saw him or knows where he is, please speak up. Every moment counts.”
Eyewitnesses in Robertsham reported seeing a Hyundai H100 bakkie around the time Smit disappeared, though authorities are verifying these accounts. Family and friends have also shared Smit’s photo and vehicle details widely online to increase visibility.
How the Robertsham Community is Responding
The disappearance has prompted residents in Robertsham and greater Johannesburg to assist in spreading awareness. Social media groups and community networks are actively sharing information about Smit, the Hyundai H100 bakkie, and the quad bike seen on the vehicle.
Experts note that early community involvement is key in missing person cases. Thabo Dlamini, a private investigator in Johannesburg, said, “The first 48 hours are often the most critical. Tips from the public, local surveillance cameras, and eyewitness reports can make a big difference in locating someone.”
Safety Tips for Reporting Missing Persons in Johannesburg
Authorities remind the public to prioritize safety while helping. Important steps include:
- Observe and do not approach: Never confront a missing person.
- Record details carefully: Note time, location, vehicle, and direction of travel.
- Contact police immediately: Call SAPS Moffatview (071 675 6330) or the family contacts (Roselyn 076 170 4952, Karina 066 114 6703).
- Share responsibly: Use community and social media platforms, but avoid speculation.
Following these tips ensures that information reaches investigators safely and efficiently.
What Happens Next in the Search for Jantjie Smit
Police continue to gather information about Jantjie’s movements before and after leaving the Robertsham Hotel. Investigators are reviewing CCTV footage, eyewitness reports, and public tips to construct a clear timeline.
Family members remain hopeful that public awareness will lead to answers. “We just want him to come home safely,” Roselyn said. “If anyone has seen him or the Hyundai H100 bakkie, please reach out. Every detail matters.”
Authorities encourage residents across Johannesburg to remain alert and report any sightings.
Other Active Missing Persons in South Africa
Across South Africa, many families are still searching for loved ones who have not returned home. Each case carries its own story and community appeal. If you recognise any of the names below or have information that may assist, please come forward and help bring answers to these families.
- Lindokuhle Siyoyo – Last seen in KwaZulu-Natal
- Duncan Gerhard Koekemoer – Missing person case update
- Gabriel Toyana – Ongoing investigation
- David Waterboer– Missing since Friday, 7 February 2025, Northern Cape
- Kelebogile More – Community appeal for information. Missing since 14 February 2026
You can view the full list of active cases on our Missing Persons in South Africa – Latest Updates page.
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