JP “Mossie” Blignaut, 59, has been missing from Wierdapark, Centurion, since late November 2025. His family last heard from him on 30 November at 11:27, and there has been no contact since. More than 100 days later, his disappearance remains unresolved, with police and relatives still searching for answers.
Missing Person Wierdapark Centurion: What Happened to JP “Mossie” Blignaut?
The disappearance of JP “Mossie” Blignaut has left both his family and the Wierdapark community searching for clarity. According to information shared with authorities, Mossie was last seen leaving his residence on 28 November 2025. What has raised concern is that he left without taking any personal belongings, something his family says is out of character.
Two days later, on 30 November at 11:27, he made his final known contact with family members. Since that moment, there has been no trace of him. The lack of communication, combined with the circumstances of his departure, has deepened fears about his safety.
A missing person case was officially opened with Wierdapark SAPS under OB No: 377/12/25. At the time he went missing, Mossie was wearing a grey button shirt, blue denim jeans, and takkies. These details have been widely shared in an effort to help the public identify him.
As days turned into weeks, and weeks into months, the case began to draw wider attention. Posts on social media have continued to circulate, keeping his name visible and the search active. For many, the question remains the same: what happened to Mossie Blignaut in Centurion?
Centurion Missing Man: Family Speaks Out After 100 Days Without Answers
More than three months after his disappearance, Mossie Blignaut’s family is still searching and still hoping. A recent post by a family member, Roelien Blignaut, marking over 100 days since he was last seen, has brought renewed attention to the case.
“We are deeply worried for Mossie,” a relative shared. “He left without any belongings and has not contacted anyone since. We just want to know where he is and that he is safe.”
For families of missing persons in South Africa, the passage of time often makes the situation more difficult. Each day without answers brings uncertainty, and yet many continue to rely on public awareness to keep the search alive.
Community members in Centurion and surrounding areas have responded by resharing posts, discussing possible sightings, and encouraging others to remain alert. While no confirmed leads have been made public, the continued visibility of the case has kept hope from fading.
The emotional toll is evident. Friends, neighbours, and even strangers have joined in sharing Mossie’s story, understanding that in cases like these, awareness can make a difference.
Wierdapark SAPS Missing Person Case: Police Appeal for Information
Wierdapark Police have confirmed that the investigation into Mossie Blignaut’s disappearance remains open and active. Officers are continuing to review available information, including potential sightings and any leads provided by the public.
A police spokesperson urged anyone with information to come forward. “We appeal to members of the public who may have seen Mr Blignaut or who know anything about his whereabouts to contact Wierdapark SAPS. Even small details can assist in our investigation.”
Authorities have emphasized that missing person cases often rely heavily on community cooperation. Tips from the public, no matter how minor they may seem, can help build a clearer picture of events.

Anyone with information is urged to contact Wierdapark SAPS at 012 654 2121.
As the search continues, Mossie’s family holds on to hope that someone, somewhere, may have seen something that could lead to answers. His case stands as a reminder of how quickly a person can disappear, and how vital it is for communities to stay alert and responsive.
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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