UK national files case vs girlfriend for
theft
BAGUIO CITY
-- A theft case was filed Oct. 7 by David Hughes Oneil, 61, of United Kingdom,
against his girlfriend identified as Haide Gulla Busquit, 30, sales
representative at SM Baguio and both residing at Monterrazas Village, Tuding,
Itogon, Benguet.
Investigation disclosed at 4 a.m. of Sept. 25, 2015 when the victim arrived from Saudi
Arabia, he discovered that his camera set, three cell phones, bags and
suitcases with a total value of P112, 500 were missing. The victim asked his
caretaker regarding the items who told him his girlfriend took the items when
she left at 8:30 p.m. of Sept. 19. The suspect was nowhere to be found
prompting the victim to file a complaint against the suspect.
Man mauls live-in partner; case filed for
resisting cops
BAGUIO CITY
– Police filed a case for against a service crewman for resisting arrest after
he allegedly mauled his live-in partner here about 2 p.m. Oct. 4.
The case for resistance and disobedience to an agent in authority was
filed against Ervin SecortaJarapa, 26, of No.17A East Quirino Hill here where
the incident transpired.
Police said a concerned citizen phoned local police station about the
mauling. They were met by complainant, who claimed she was mauled by her
live-in partner. The responding police officers were about to arrest the
suspect but he became unruly and resisted but he was subdued. The complainant
to file formal complaint against the suspect but cops filed case against Jarapa
for resistance and disobedience. To cops.
Student mauled by boyfriend
BAGUIO CITY
– A student was mauled by her boyfriend about 6:30 a.m. of Oct. 4, here at No.
199 Purok 6, Military Cut-off making her file complaint for physical injuries
against the latter.
The complainant was identified as Jeelyn Soriano Solar, 24, resident of
said place while respondent was named as Ryan Nicko Robles, 20, single,
jobless, and a resident of Agro Irisan here.
Based on the statement of the complainant, the respondent went to their
house under the influence of liquor and uttered humiliating words against her.
Solar tried to avoid Robles. He got irked and choked her using his hands but
was immediately pacified by their board mates. The respondent left their house
but returned after 15 minutes then continued uttering degrading words, broke a
mirror, and threw a cucumber on the complainant’s face.
The complainant took a video of the respondent but he destroyed her cell
phone. The complainant again went to her bedroom but respondent followed her
and grabbed both her arms.
Farmer, 77 dies while working sick on farm
LAGANGILANG,
Abra -- A cadaver was found on a farm here around 4:30 p.m. Oct. 4 in Barangay
Lagben identified as Marcelo Anical Bacarisa, 77, married, farmer.
Investigation disclosed Bacarisa was suffering from sickness, but still
continued to work at the farm. Police recommended that the cadaver be subjected
to autopsy but the family refused, claiming that the incident was caused by a
natural death.
CP charger left plugged; causes burning of bungalow
BAAY LICUAN, Abra – A bungalow owned by Jimmy DanaoPalayen, 54, farmer,
was burned here at SitioCabanbanan, Barangay Nalbuan, about 3:30 p.m. of Oct.
3.
Investigation revealed at about 9:30 a.m. earlier that day, two cap
lamps and one battery charger were left plugged into the power source inside
the victim’s house. The victim with his
family members left to till their rice field. The gadget caused a short
circuit. All personal belongings, appliances, kitchen utensils and four sacks of
grain in the house worth around P120, 000 were totally burned. No one was
injured during the incident.
Couple shot by trike-riding men; wife
dies
BANGUED,
Abra -- A couple was shot several times
by unidentified men resulting to the death of the wife here around 7:10 p.m.
Wednesday along Zone 7. Police said Rolando Duque Tacis 42, tricycle driver and
his wife Mary-an, both of Cabaroan, DanglasAbra and residents of Zone 7were
shot several times by unidentified men riding a a motorcycle.
Investigation disclosed victims and their daughter were on board a
tricycle when the assailants coming from behind shot the victims several times
and escaped south. Rolando sustained
gunshot wounds on his back while Marry Ann sustained gunshot wound on her neck.
Both victims were rushed at Abra Provincial Hospital but Marry Ann was
declared dead on arrival by attending physician.
Young man nabbed for frustrated
homicide
BAGUIO CITY
– Cops arrested around midnight Monday a certain Cesar Balintag Malinang, 20,
unemployed, of San Luis Extension for frustrated homicide after Judge Emmanuel
C. Rasing of RTC 3, Baguio City issued warrant against him. Rasing recommended
bail of P120, 000 for the accused’s temporary liberty.
Police said the suspect was a member of criminal gang called.
Bangcawayan Bukas Kotse Group.
House burned to the ground
LAMUT,
Ifugao -- A one-storey residential house owned by spouses Alfredo
Bisaya Oligario and wife Teresita was totally razed by fire here around 1:55
a.m. Wednesday here in Barangay Mabato-bato
A police
report said fire started in room near the kitchen. Personnel from the Bureau of
Fire Protection, Lamut responded at the incident and declared the fireout at
about 2:25 a.m. No person was reported injured during the incident.
Young man stabbed by drinking mate
LUNA, Apayao
– A certain Edison Y. Alag, 22, was allegedly stabbed by Brandon A. Oamil, 24
here around 8 p.m. Oct. 4 at Barangay. Lappa Police said the victim and suspect
were having a drinking session when a heated argument ensued between them that
prompted the suspect to stab the victim on several parts of his body. The
victim was brought to Far North Luzon General Hospital and Training Center for
medical treatment. The suspect was arrested and he is now incarcerated at the
town jail.
Businesswoman files theft case vs Mankayan
resident
LA TRINIDAD,
Benguet -- An alleged case of theft transpired here at No. JC 195, Barangay
Pico on complaint of AgustinaBunagan
Bastian, 43, businesswoman. The suspect was identified as VinaKebeng, of
Balili, Mankayan, Benguet.
A police report said the incident happened around 9:15 p.m. of Oct. 4.
According to complainant, she invited the suspect inside her business
establishment to talk about business.
The suspect later left the premises unnoticed prompting the complainant
to check her shoulder bag, but she discovered that it was already stolen. The
alleged stolen shoulder bag reportedly contained IDs, BDO ATM card, passbook,
and cash around P10, 000. A witness allegedly saw the suspect carrying the
missing shoulder bag and rushing to leave the place.
Construction worker arrested for shabu
BAGUIO CITY
– Cops arrested Arnel Mantes Guiriba, 35, construction worker of DMCI Barracks
Compound along Ambuclao Rd., Pacdal here for allegedly possessing shabu about 3:20 p.m. of Oct. 4.
Investigation revealed the security guard at said place was on patrol
within the premises when he noticed the worker occupying one of the barracks
kept on opening the door and peeping.
This made the guard suspicious occupants were doing illegal activities.
He went to the room and while in front of the door, a man suddenly opened the
door and went away. The guard reportedly saw suspect sitting on his bed holding
a plastic sachet containing suspected shabu. The guard grabbed the sachet and
the suspect and and called for police assistance.
Police impostor, nabbed; faces multiple
charges
BAGUIO
CITY—A police impostor is now facing multiple charges after his arrest on Sept.
4.
Senior Supt. Rolando Fernandez Miranda, acting city police
director, said suspect Bryan Cascolan Alviar is now facing cases of threats,
resistance and disobedience to agent of persons in authority, concealing true
name and usurpation of authority.
Investigation,
Miranda said, showed a case of alleged threats transpired at No. 321 Lower
Magsaysay here on complaint of Rodolfo Emuslang Perpose, 62, resident of the
place against Alviar, a boarder of the residence. The incident happened at
about 6 p.m. of Oct. 4. At police station 2, joint personnel of station and
mobile patrol unit responded to the place of the incident.
Authorities
invited Alviar to the police station for questioning. Miranda said,
instead of going to the police station, he resisted, pushed the responding
policemen then he introduced himself as a police officer assigned at the dental
unit of regional police office in Camp Dangwa.
However,
despite his resistance cops arrested him. While inside the police station, he
introduced himself as Danny C. Bautista and reiterated that he is a police
officer.
At the
police station, while documents were being prepared for inquest, authorities
learned Bautista’s true name was Bryan Cascolan Alviar and not a member of the
PNP, thus another case was filed against him. – Larry Madarang
6 nabbed for kin’s slay over lot tiff
CLAVERIA,
Cagayan -- Police arrested Oct. 2 six members of a family tagged in the torture
and murder of their relative in this coastal town.
Marcelo Caligan, 43; his brother Jerry Caligan Sr., 51; Jerry’s sons
Jerry Jr., 23, and Jerick, 21; and their cousins Kristian Arellano, 22, and
Reynaldo dela Cruz, 35, were collared based on a warrant issued by Judge
Gema Bucayu-Madrid for murder.
No bail was recommended for all the accused.
Chief Inspector Manuel Viloria, chief of the Claveria police, said the
suspects were tagged in the beheading of their relative, MelanioTabag, last
year.
The suspects reportedly threw the victim’s decapitated head in his farm
in Barangay Pata West.
Viloria said land dispute was the motive for the killing. – Raymund Catindig
Sexagenarian cleared in husband’s death
BAGUIO CITY
-- A 61-year-old woman earlier tagged in the death of her husband, whom she hit
with a frying pan on the head, has been cleared of parricide charges,
authorities said here Monday.
Based on the findings of the medico-legal officer, Cyrill Capis, 67,
died of a heart attack and not from the injuries inflicted by his wife Caridad.
Baguio City police chief Senior Supt. Rolando Miranda ordered Caridad
released from detention.
On Sept. 28, the couple quarreled over who would cook breakfast and wash
the dishes. The man reportedly punched his wife in the jaw, prompting her to
hit him with a frying pan on the head. – Raymund
Catindig
2 brothers electrocuted
CONNER,
Apayao – Two siblings were electrocuted
after a water pipe they were holding touched a power line in Conner, Apayao on
Monday.
Jason
Valencio, 24, and his brother Eljay, 17, were declared dead on arrival at a
hospital in nearby Tuao town in Cagayan, said town police chief Senior
Inspector Manes Cadengan.
Reports said
the victims were fixing the water connection near their home in Barangay
Karikitan when the end of the pipe touched a live wire of the Kalinga Electric
Cooperative.
264
new PNP recruits take
CAMP DANGWA,
La Trinidad Benguet — A total of 264 police recruits took their oath as new
members of the Philippine National Police (PNP) yesterday in a simple ceremony
at the Police Regional Office-Cordillera headquarters, here. “I challenge the
new members of the PNP to stand up to their oath and urged them to spend time
in the name of public service,” said Chief Supt. Ulysses Abellera, regional
director, at the ceremony. He said all 264 new cops underwent a rigorous
screening and strict selection process.
64 drug suspects arrested in Pangasinan ‘Huli
Day’
LINGAYEN,
Pangasinan — A total of 64 people were arrested in a three-day anti-drugs
operation against known drug pushers in the province.
Senior Supt.
Rolie M. Saltat, Police Provincial Office officer-in-charge, said a total of 49
anti-drug operations were conducted Oct 2 to 4.
Saltat said
the one-time, big-time operation, dubbed “OplanHuli Day,” resulted in the
arrest of 12 individuals in the PPO’s drug watchlist; six suspects in its
target list; and three in the Top 10 list of wanted drug suspects.
He added
that 37 of the 49 operations were buy-busts that netted a total of 136 sachets
of suspected shabu and involved P15,500 worth of marked money to be used as
evidence in court against the suspects. – Liezle BasaInigo
Drinking session leads to stabbing
LUNA, Apayao
– A certain Edison YangatAlag, 22, was stabbed here thrice on the different
parts of his body allegedly by Brandon Agpuldo Oamil, 24.
Police said the incident happened about 8 p.m. of Oct. 4, in front of
the house of one GodofredoBeroy’s in Barangay Lappa. Investigation
disclosed the victim and suspect with three others were having a drinking
session when a heated argument ensued between them resulting in the incident.
The victim was brought to the Far North Luzon General Hospital and
Training Center, Quirino, Luna, Apayao for medical treatment. The suspect and
the instrument used are now under the custody of Luna police.
Motorcycles stolen
Two
motorcycles were stolen here Oct. 6 while another one was taken by thieves in
Tabuk City a day earlier. In Baguio, blue Honda motorcycle owned by Fortunato Eric RabaraCaballes
was stolen by unidentified suspect while parked along T.Alonzo St. at
Banengbeng jeep terminal.
At around 3:40 same day, a
Racal-type motorcycle owned by Jackson VirayAmandy was stolen by unidentified
man while parked unattended in front of PNB-Abanao, Abanao St..
About 4:31 p.m. Oct. 5, a Yamaha motorcycle owned by James
BalisongLawagan was stolen by unidentified suspect while parked unattended at
the parking lot of passenger jeeps beside intersection of provincial road and
Quezon St., Dagupan Centro, Tabuk City, Kalinga.
Two hurt in Tabuk shooting incident
TABUK CITY,
Kalinga – Police responded to a shooting incident that transpired at Sandy-uy
Restaurant here at Mayangao St., Dagupan Centro. The victims were identified as
Moore PulgaoPinated, 26, and Rey Joseph TagayongTaeza, 27.
Investigation disclosed five men aboard two motorcycles arrived and
bought liquor at said establishment. One of them had an altercation with Pinated
that prompted the suspect to shoot the victim hitting his right toe. Same
bullet hit Rey Joseph Tagayong Taeza.
The victims were immediately brought to Kalinga Provincial
Hospital for medical treatment. Recovered from the crime scene were one motorcycle.
Police report didn’t say if suspects were arrested.
Man threatens GRO, customers with gun
TABUK CITY,
Kalinga – A man who threatened a guest relations officer (GRO) and some
customers by pointing his gun at them in a videoke bar eluded arrest here Oct.
5 and is now object of a manhunt bu police.
Police said the incident happened around 10:25 p.m. of Oct. 5. Cops
responded to a radio report from SPO3 Edwardo Yagyagaon informing that a male
person armed with a long firearm was pointing his gun to people in the bar.
Responding
cops headed by Insp. Shameral Banag saw the suspect along the corner of Baac
and Canao streets at Purok 4, but when
they frisked the subject, he suddenly ran away. During chase, the suspect shot
Banag but missed. The suspect dropped his firearm along the road and fled to
unknown direction. A Cal.30 Carbine with one magazine loaded with bullets were
found along the road and now under custody of Tabuk police.
Police said
the suspect came from a videoke bar at Bulanao Public Market. Before he left
the bar, he pointed his
firearm to
GRO and to young male customers,
Heavy equipment operator jailed for
frustrated murder
KABUGAO,
Apayao-- A heavy equipment operator is
now in jail here after he was arrested for frustrated murder about 12 midnight
Oct. 5 in Metro Manila by local cops. The suspect was identified as Nick
LibutanBalag, 26, resident of Camarin, North Caloocan. He was arrested at his
place of work at Bagombong, North Caloocan following arrest warrant issued
against him. Bail of P120,000 was set for his temporary liberty.
Attempted rape lands man in jail
PINUKPUK,
Kalinga – Cops arrested Ernesto P. Agustin, 54 here
about 5 p.m.
of Oct. 5, in Barangay Junction for attempted rape. Judge Marcelino K. Wakas of
regional trial court Branch 25, BulanaoTabuk, Kalinga set bail of P120,000 for
his temporary liberty.
Cops corner man wanted
for rape
BONTOC, Mountain Province – A man identified as Richard Calicto Mocco
was arrested by the joint operatives of Regional Intelligence Unit-14, Regional
Intelligence Division of PRO-Cordillera and Mt. Province Provincial Police
Office at about 11:40a.m.of Oct. for rape. This after arrest warrant was issued
against him by Judge Joseph Patanaan of RTC Branch 36, Bontoc.
Violence against women, children lands man in
jail
TUBA, Benguet – Cops arrested Jeffrey
BattalierPasi, 44, at Barangay Nangalisan here around 8:35 p.m. of Sept. 29
after warrant was issued by Judge Francis BuliyatSr.,of Regional Trial Court
Branch 9 of La Trinidad, Benguet for violation of Republic Act 9262 or
Anti-Violence Against Women and Their Children Act. Buliyat recommended bail of
P120,000 for Pasi’s temporary liberty.
LAOAG CITY, Ilocos Norte — Four Chinese nationals, sentenced to life
imprisonment by a local court for possession of high-powered firearms and
explosives, have been transferred to the New Bilibid Prisons (NBP) in
Muntinlupa City.
Ilocos Norte Provincial Jail Warden Dario Estavillo said Thursday
Chinese convicts – LengHaiyun, Dang Huiyin, Liu Wen Xion and Lei GuangFeng were
transferred last week.
Prior to their transfer, the four had been detained at the provincial
jail since being arrested at a checkpoint near a gasoline station in Pasuquin
town, this province, on May 28, 2013.
He said the transfer of the four Chinese nationals to the NBP was his
priority upon the released of the decision of their cases in court last July
2015 considering them as security threat inside the provincial jail as they
were high profile personalities.
It was recalled that the Chinese nationals were sentenced to life
imprisonment based on the pieces of evidence presented by the police in court
and the testimonies from witnesses. -- Freddie G. Lazaro
Cops to secure Ilocos
poll offices during COC filing
CAMP FLORENDO, La Union – Four hundred police officers will be
deployed to secure the local offices of the Commission on Elections (Comelec)
in the Ilocos Region for the filing of certificate of candidacies (COCs)
starting Monday.
Chief Supt. Ericson Velasquez, regional police director, said aside from
rookie policemen, two senior officers would be assigned in each Comelec offices
to prevent any untoward incident.
Velasquez said of the 407 officers, 246 would be assigned in Pangasinan,
58 each in La Union and Ilocos Sur, and 42 in Ilocos Norte.
He said they were still evaluating the situation in the four provinces
to determine if there are areas of concern or hotspots.\
“We are evaluating the incidents that transpired in the 2010 and 2013
elections,” he said, adding no incident involving private armed groups has so
far occurred. -- Jun
Elias
Cadaver found at sea
SAN FERNANDO CITY, La Union — The remains of a man, possibly one of the
13 Pangasinan fishermen still missing at sea since the onslaught of storm
“Kabayan,” have been recovered, the Philippine Navy (PN) and the Philippine
Coast Guard (PCG) reported Thursday.
Capt. Albert Mogol, commander of the Naval Forces of Northern Luzon
(NavForNorth), said that the fisherman’s remains were recovered the crew of
rescue vessel, “BRP Apolinario Mabini,” 75 nautical miles off Cape Bolinao past
4 p.m. last Wednesday
As the naval vessel took the body to Poro Point in this city, yesterday
morning, Mogol said the massive search for the missing fishermen continues.
Mogol and his men turned over to the remains of the still unidentified
male to the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) office here.
Officers from the San Fernando City Police Station arrived at Pier 2,
Barangay Poro, here, at 5:50 a.m. to receive the remains, said DILG La Union
Provincial Director Paulino G. Lalata.
Meanwhile, Office of the Civil Defense Region 1 (OCD-1) Regional
Director Melchito Castro said the body cannot be considered yet as among the 13
fishermen who have yet to be located.
Castro said that the DILG, which is in charge of managing the dead and
missing fishermen, “will still verify the cadaver’s identity, it is not yet
sure whether the body recovered is a fisherman until the DILG verifies it.”
He added search and rescue for the remaining fishermen will continue.
“If the team will not have any sighting of the fishermen by tomorrow afternoon,
the search and rescue will be terminated,” Castro said.
A report from the PCG described the recovered cadaver as aged between 25
and 30; 5’4” in height; semi-bald; and wearing light-green shorts. – Liezle BasaInigo Erwin G. Beleo and Jojo RiƱoza
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