The CRG Moot is a volunteer-driven community response group dedicated to keeping the Moot neighbourhoods safe, supported, and prepared. We are everyday people serving our community with courage and compassion.
We are everyday people — mothers, fathers, young adults, retirees — serving the Moot area with courage, commitment, and compassion. We exist to help where help is needed.
CRG is a group of volunteers who connect community members with the relevant service providers — SAPS, Emergency Services, Tow Trucks, or Security companies.
No politics, no profit. We are a completely independent, non-governmental group of ordinary residents who care about the safety of their streets.
Our network operates 24/7. Through WhatsApp groups, radio communication, and active patrols, we maintain awareness across the entire Moot area.
From small street incidents to major emergencies, CRG Moot coordinates rapid, effective community responses across all situations.
We act as the critical link between residents and SAPS, ensuring your emergency reaches the police quickly with accurate information to improve response times.
When seconds count, CRG coordinates with EMS services and guides them to your location. We provide first aid support while professional services are in transit.
Coordinating with fire services and providing community support during fire incidents, including evacuation assistance and situational updates.
Organised neighbourhood watch patrols conducted by trained volunteers, acting as deterrents and early warning systems for criminal activity.
We track and map reported incidents across the Moot to identify patterns and hotspots, enabling smarter, targeted community responses.
Real-time incident alerts pushed directly to community members via WhatsApp and our network — keeping the whole neighbourhood informed instantly.
Community-reported incident data visualised across the Moot area. Updated regularly based on member reports and SAPS data.
Last 30 days — Community reported
Intensity Scale
⚠️ Data based on community-reported incidents. Figures are indicative. Always contact SAPS (10111) for official crime statistics.
Membership is completely free. We only need your willingness to look out for your neighbours and your community.
Send a WhatsApp message to our community coordinator. Simply say "I'd like to join CRG Moot" and include your name and suburb.
You'll be added to the relevant community WhatsApp groups for your neighbourhood, where real-time alerts and information are shared.
Start contributing by reporting suspicious activity and receiving live updates from CRG coordinators and fellow community members.
If you'd like to take a more active role, you can volunteer for community patrols, training sessions, and incident response teams.
Reach out through any of these channels to join our community network or to report an incident.
Highlights from our patrols, community events, and emergency responses across the Moot area.
CRG Moot has noted a spike in vehicle theft reports in the Pretoria West area. Residents are advised to ensure vehicles are properly secured and to report suspicious individuals.
Crime AlertCRG Moot has expanded its communication network with dedicated suburb-specific WhatsApp groups, ensuring faster, more targeted incident alerts for every area in the Moot.
AnnouncementWith increased crime activity during the festive season, CRG Moot has deployed additional volunteer patrols across high-risk zones throughout the Moot area.
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