Monday, April 11, 2016

POLICE ROUNDUP


4 men arrested for mauling 2 in front of Baac residence  
BULANAO, Kalinga – Four men were arrested after they reportedly mauled two others in front of the Baac resident here along the national Rd. at Purok 7, Barangay Bacras around 10 p.m. of April 3. 
A police report sais the men met at the area and had an argument resulting to the fistfight.Victims were identified as Gerson Bun-as Baccao, 30, tricycle driver and PangayPalutan Boyagan, both of Nambaran, Tabuk City.
Suspects were named as Tata DaduliTumbaga, 23; Nonok Rosario Napi, 21; ArlosGelio Colongan, 20 and Christian Gelio Colongan, 19, laborer both stay-in workers at Baac residence, all of Novaliches, Quezon City.
When the victims sensed that they were outnumbered, Boyagan ran away while Baccao was pulled inside the Baac’s compound by the suspects together with his tricycle. Victims sustained injuries in the different parts of their bodies and were brought to Kalinga Provincial Hospital for medication while suspects were arrested and now in custody of Tabuk police. Cases are being prepared against the suspects.

Cops take slot machine in Bontoc
BONIOC, Mountain Province – Cops led by Senior Insp. Peter T. Angyoda while on patrol chanced upon a slot machine around 7:20 p.m. at Tudlong Building, Bontoc Ili. The slot machine was voluntarily surrendered and was brought to Bontoc police station.

Chicken dung porter stabbed
TUBLAY, Benguet -- A 56-year old chicken dung porter was stabbed repeatedly by a fellow porter at the chicken dung trading center here March 31.
Police investigation disclosed that victim Carmelito Tobio Parao, 56, married, porter and a resident of Cabanao, Shilan, La Trinidad, Benguet  had a drinking session with suspect Marson Sitim Kimayong, 30, married, porter and a resident of Tili, Shilan, La Trinidad, Benguet and other companions when victim decided to go sleep inside their rented quarters.
After a few moments, the victim went back and advised the suspect and his companions to go sleep but suspect was irked and stabbed him several times using a 7-inch kitchen knife on his abdomen before leaving the crime scene.
The victim was immediately rushed by his companions to the Benguet General Hospital for medical treatment while responding cops arrested the suspect along Shilan Road. – CarlitoLacanlale

3 ‘Espiritistas’nabbed for violation of PD 705 
AGUINALDO, Ifugao –Police arrested three members of “Espiritista” religious sect Tuesday for violation of Presidential Decree 705. 
Insp. Ruben B. Tamiray arrested a certain Bando O. Salinat, 32, farmer and member of  Espiritista,a. Jesse Haris B. Namujhe, presiding judge of 3rd MCTC Alfonso Lista, issued warrant against him and recommended bail of P8,000 for his temporary liberty,
Same day, Tamiray also led a police team and arrested Rafael J. Abingwan y Jacinto, 34 of Halag Proper after Namujhe also issued warrant for his arrest for the same offence recommending same amount for his temporary liberty. 
Boyet O. Bangachon, 22 was also arrested same day fro same offence with Namujhe recommending P8,000 for his temporary liberty.

Man cooks breakfast; finds partner dead 
BAGUIO CITY –The body of a certain Lolita Ortega Enriquez, widow, 54, was found April 3, at about 4:30 a.m.a by her live-in partner Paul Alcantara 52, laborer on their bed at their residence here at Purok 4, Middle Quezon Hill. 
 Investigation disclosed that Alcantara woke up to cook their breakfast and when he tried to wake up the victim he noticed that the victim was not breathing so he tried to revive her but to no avail.
He called 911 Emergency Response Team and at about 6:25 a.m.police responded and confirmed the body had no pulse and heartbeat. The body was brought to BahayDamayan Funeral Homes. Case is under investigation.

Miner jailed for assaulting two Baguio police officers
BAGUIO CITY – A miner is now in jail for hitting two police officers with fist blows here along Dagohoy St. around 11:20 p.m. April 2. SP02 Dominador Gumabay Santos and P03 Mike BentrezD  epayso, both members of Philippine National Police and presently assigned at Compac 3, Station 7, filed cases against Rolando AgmayaoMacabeo, 20,  miner, of Acupan, Itogon, Benguet for assaulting them.
 Investigation disclosed the cops were patrolling when they observed Macabeo was shouting while his companion was pacifying him. The policemen went near to them and introduced themselves as cops and advised Macabeo to calm down but instead he turned his ire on them, challenged them to a fist fight then attacked them but he was held by his companion.
Macabeo freed himself from his companion and further attacked the policemen with fist blows several times as they parried it and stepped backward to avoid the blows. The policemen then arrested the suspect and brought him to the Baguio General Hopspital and Medical Center for examination. Macabeo was later brought him to Station 7. City Prosecutor Edwin Bryan Sagsago ordered the transfer of suspect to  the Baguio City Jail.
                                                       
 Two men hunted for stealing trikes of Army personnel, civilian
TABUK, Kalinga – Two unidentrified men are now being hunted for trying to sell two stolen motorcycles to a police officer here April 3 around 11 a.m. 
A police report said Bulanao police responded to a report about a two unidentified male factors selling two XRM motorcycles in Barangay Lacnog, Tabuk. But upon arrival of responding personnel, the two suspects fled the area and left said motorcycles upon sensing the person whom they were talking to was P03 Tony Banao,  assigned Tabuk police station. The motorcycles found to be registered to Froilan Loyd Palangdao of Purok-5, Bulanao, which was reported stolen afternoon of  April 1 while parked unattended along the old Pasonglao Bridge by RomilPalangdao. The other motorcycle was owned by Marites Cacbet Palanco, Philippine Army personnel and resident of Dalanao, Paracelis, Mt. Province who reported her vehicle was missing midnight of April 3 at Sitio Aba Barangay Bantay, Paraceli. The motorcycles were released to owners same day.

Construction worker stabbed
BAGUIO CITY --  -  Rodrigo Acuhido Dumam-ag, 24, construction worker, and a resident at Kayang St., Baguio City was hurt after his co-worker Rene Cadag, reportedly stabbed him in front of an automobile shop along Abanao St. here March 31
Investigation disclosed that the Dumam-ag and Cadag together with other companions had drinking spree in an establishment in the area when they decided to continue their session at victim’s residence.
However, while on their way, a heated altercation between victim  and the suspect suddenly ensued that resulted into a fistfight. Both were  pacified by their companions.
Victim went out of the building followed by the suspect who continuously confronted him forcing the former to stab him several times on  different parts of his body.
The victim was immediately rushed to the Baguio General Hospital and Medical Center for medical treatment while the suspect eluded arrest.. – CarlitoLacanlale

Volante Pizza worker loses motorcycle to thief
BAGUIO CITY – An employee of Volante Pizza here lost his motorcycle to a thief when he parked the vehicle in front of the establishment along Session Road here to work around 6 p.m. of April 3.
Police identified the victim as Malvencio Padel Bondoc, 29, of Castillejos, Zambales.
Investigation disclosed that the victim parked his motorcycle and went straight inside Volante Pizza to work. When the victim went out to check his motorcycle later, the vehicle was nowhere to be found from its parking space.

‘Cattle rustler’arrested in Abra
LA PAZ, Abra – An alleged cattle rustler was arrested here by cops Monday. The suspect wsas identified as Ariel Galera, 22,  unemployed, of Barangay Bulbulala. He was arrested after Raphiel F. Alzate, executive judge of Regional Trial Court , Branch 1, Bangued issued arrest warrant against him for cattle rustling. Alzate recommended P36, 000 bail for his temporary liberty. He was brought to the municipal police station where he was detained.

38 Pangasinan cops reshuffled
LINGAYEN, Pangasinan – Thirty-eight police officers who have relatives who are running for elective posts in Pangasinan have been reshuffled.
Senior Supt. Edgar Alan Okubo, Pangasinan police officer-in-charge, Thursday said the reorganization would ensure that the police officers would not use their position to campaign for their relatives.
“They were relieved from their posts regardless of their position or rank to show that we are fair and that the Philippine National Police is apolitical,” Okubo said.
He said the affected police officers would assume their old posts only if their relatives win in the elections.  
Okubo said they would also investigate complaints that some police officers are endorsing certain candidates. – Eva Visperas  

Old woman sideswipes teen without aiding her
BAGUIO CITY – An old woman is now being hunted for sideswiping a female high school student and leaving her after the incident. A police report said the incident happened about 12:45 p.m. of April 3 along the driveway of Pink Sister Church fronting the Church's entrance here.
The victim was identified as Angel Carmela Meria Cano,14, student of Quezon City Science High School, and resident of  Meycauayan City, Bulacan. She was reportedly accidentally hit by the rear left tire of a wagon type vehicle with plate number AHL 565, driven by the driver who left the scene without aiding the victim. Cano’s ankle was hit  and she was brought by her mother Bernadette at  SLU hospital for medical treatment.  The suspect vehicle’s plate number was relayed to authorities for apprehension.

Trucks heavily damaged in Tuba collision; one hurt  
TUBA, Benguet -- A vehicular traffic accident transpired  around 8:10 a.m. of April 3 here along Marcos Highway at Viaduct, Badiwan. The vehicles involved were Estrada pick-up truck driven by Jomar Gabutan Espiritu, 36, of Taloy Sur, Tuba, Benguet; and  Isuzu cargo truck driven by Elgyn MangaliliRosete, 39, of Calipahan, Talavera, Nueva Ecija, and residing here Richwood Subdivision, Dizon Manzanillo.
Investigation disclosed the cargo truck loaded with vermin was proceeding towards Baguio City when it lost its brake and collided with the pick up truck that was proceeding towards La Union. As a result, the driver of the pick-up sustained minor injuries and was brought by Tuba emergency personelto  Baguio General Hospital and Medical Center.

Trucks collide; driver, helper injured
ATOK, Benguet – Two trucks collided here around 6 p.m. of April 3 at Km. 39 Abiang resulting to injuries on a driver and his helper. The vehicles involved were: an Isuzu Elf truck driven by  Freddie Duyan, 35, of Shilan, La Trinidad, Benguet with helper,  Jin Palmanga, 23, resident of same place and an Isuzu truck driven by Ebenezer CabalingTawaran, 30, of Lamagan, Abatan, Buguias Benguet.
Investigation disclosed  the Elf truck was proceeding towards Baguio City while the Isuzu truck was proceeding towards Buguias. While hile on a curved portion, the Isuzu Elf truck overtook  another truck when it collided with the Isuzu truck. As a result, the driver of the Isuzu  truck and his helper sustained injuries and rushed to Benguet General Hospital in La Trinidad, Benguet. The helper was discharged after treatment while the driver is still confined. The driver of the other truck was unhurt during the incident. Both trucks incurred damages.

Man wanted for rape in Mt. Province arrested
LA TRINIDAD, Benguet – A man wanted for rape and lasciviousness in Mountain Province was arrested here by cops March 27 around 7:30 p.m. here at Upper Kapnagan Village, Ambiong.
Chief Supt. Ulysses J Abellera, regional police director identified the suspect as Anthony Chopchopen, 36, married, of Sacasacan, Sadanga and resident of Barangay, Laylaya, Besao, Mountain Province.
He was arrested by cops of personnel of Regional Intelligence Unit, Regional Intelligence Division, Mt. Province and La Trinidad. Judge A Patnaan of Regional Trial Court, Branch 35, 1st Judicial Region, Bontoc, Mountain Province issued arrest warrant against Chochopen for sexually abusing a 5-year-old girl in Laylaya, Besao on Nov. 6, 2015.

Young man hunted for rape of 14-year-old coed
BAGUIO CITY – A young man identified only as Jay-R is now being hunted for allegedly raping a 14-year-old student around  midnight on March 19 on complaint of Ira Claire GatchalianBaongon, 37, married, teacher by profession in  behalf of her 14-year-old daughter, Grade 8 student and resident of Barangay Dontogan.
 Investigation the victim did not go home since March 18  and reportedly went with her friends identified as May Joyce Sernadilla and Kathryn Kate Lapitan in a house located at Purok 6, Dontogan and slept there until the morning of March 19.
The next day, they went to the Complex Center located at Green valley Resort, Dontogan, then went back to Purok 6, Dontogan, and watched horror movies. At at around 10:30 p.m. of March 19, five men including the suspect arrived at said house with two bottles of Emperador Lights brandy and had a drinking session until midnight of March 20. Victim claimed she was dragged by Jay-R and forcibly took her in a room and removed her pants and undergarments after which he kissed her nape, lips and then raped her.
 Responding personnel proceeded at the place of incident to locate the suspect but suspect evaded arrest. The victim was brought to Baguio General Hopsital and Medical Center for medico-legal examination.

Businesswoman robbed while taking a bath
LA TRINIDAD, Benguet – Some P28,000 worth of items was stolen inside an apartment while the owner, a businesswoman went to take a bath early morning of April 4.
Irene Quipot, 27, left the main door open while her younger sister was left inside their room sleeping. Mylene was about to get her charger insider her bag and that’s the time they discovered that their bag was already missing.
Investigation revealed the still unidentified suspects went inside the apartment of the complainants through the open main door and once inside took the two sling bangs placed on top of the chair at the receiving room then exited at the main door. Stolen was a cellphone worth P25,000, passport, ATM card and cash amounting to P500. Also stolen from another bag was cash of P2,635. – KC Bautista

Criminology student caught with 6 blocks of marijuana
LA TRINIDAD, Benguet – Around 11 kilos of marijuana was confiscated from a 3rd year criminology student midnight of April 5 along the vicinity of an eatery here at Barangay Pico.
The six bricks of marijuana were confiscated after cops chanced upon a group of persons who were huddled in a dark portion of the alley with one of them holding a box acting suspiciously upon recognizing the mobile patrol.
When cops approached the group, they scattered away to different directions leaving behind the suspect who was holding a box.
The patrol officer checked the carton and found it was full of marijuana bricks. The student and confiscated items were turned brought to the police station. – KC Bautista

Commercial building robbed by 4 minors
LA TRINIDAD, Benguet – A commercial building was found ransacked by four male minors around 3 a.m. of April 3, a CCTV camera showed.
According to Marcial Campos, owner, businessman, residing at Senly Loy Building, at km 4, his nephew, Randy Simalong, arrived at said store and found out that the accordion main door was slightly opened, the lights inside were still off and when he peeped inside there were no people, prompting him to immediately contact Marcial.
Investigation revealed suspects gained entry through the main door by forcibly removing its three padlocks and once inside took the cash and coins amounting to P12,000 in the cashier’s drawer. They exited at the same door after taking away the money. The CCTV footage showed suspects entered at 3 a.m. and left after 10 minutes. – Princess Natividad

Jail officer’s house robbed by burglar
LA TRINIDAD, Benguet – The house of a jail officer was ransacked last week by an unidentified female who took around P40, 000 worth of items.
Stolen items included ACER laptop worth P16,000 pesos, Samsung cellphone and a Canon camera worth P15,000.
According to the victim, he received a call from his wife that their child texted her about a female person who allegedly went inside their house and got their laptop. Initial investigation disclosed the female person as described by their child was wearing white jacket, gray maong pants, black bull cap with white markings and slippers who went inside the second floor of their house and while inside, she went to the master’s bedroom and got the laptop  and phone. The camera was taken at the sala. The suspect went away after taking the said items. – Princess Natividad

CL starts deploying 500 new cops in Central Luzon
CAMP OLIVAS, Pampanga — Central Luzon started deploying 500 new police officers this month after they finished training, a top official of the Police Regional Office 3 (PRO3) said.
Supt. Enrico Vargas, PRO3 Personnel and Human Resources chief, said the new recruits  completed rigid training by April 5 and their deployment to various provinces and cities in the region started for another five months of on-the-job training (OJT).
During their OJT, the 500 men and women of the police force will undergo a one-month assessment of their personality, mental, and physical capability.
Chief Supt. Rudy Lacadin, PRO3 director, assured that all this batch of new police officers also underwent a thorough screening of their records to avoid what happened in the past in which a number of rookies were found to have submitted fake credentials such as school records and civil service eligibility documents.
A known disciplinarian, Vargas said the new batch of police officers will be thoroughly screened and assessed before being given regular status as members of the Philippine National Police. – Mar T. Supnad

5 Ifugao police units receive Silver Eagle Award
MAYOYAO, Ifugao -- Five police units in the province received   the Silver Eagle Award for effectively implementing the Philippine National Police PATROL Plan 2030.
 The Ifugao  Provincial Public Safety Company (IPPSC), and the municipal police stations of  Alfonso Lista, Kiangan, Mayoyao, and  Banaue  received  the  Award  conferred by the Police Regional Office Cordillera (PRO-COR)  for receiving a rating of more than 90%   in the  Compliance Stage of the Performance Governance System (PGS).
Other police stations like Aguinaldo, Asipulo, Hingyon, Hungduan, Lamut and Tinoc also passed the compliance stage of the PGS.
Earlier, the Ifugao Provincial Police Office (IPPO) and Lagawe MPS received the Silver Eagle Award and certification respectively.
The Silver Eagle Award is given to police units with 90-95% performance rating. 96 -100%   is conferred the Golden Eagle Award. 75% is considered passed.
 Police Inspector Pedro Tactay of the IPPO information office explained that the full support and assistance of the Provincial Advisory Council and the Municipal Advisory Council contributed much to this achievement. 
The P.A.T.R.O.L Plan 2030 is the roadmap to transform the PNP into a more capable, effective and credible police service. It involves four stages: Initiation; Compliance; Proficiency; and Institutionalization transformation.--Marcelo B. Lihgawon


‘Barker’ runs away with association’s P15,000
BAGUIO CITY- A “barker” took off P15,000 funds of a jeepney drivers association and has not returned to work since then prompting ElpidioBaniqued, 68, treasurer of City Camp Jeepney Driver’s Association to file complaint against him.
Baniqued said he tasked Renato Bondoc, barker of the association to collect the P30 daily fees of drivers of the association which Bondoc collected. Baniqued left for Manila so he was not able to get the money. When he returned, Baniqued asked Bondoc to remit the money but the latter said he left the money at La Union so the victim decided to get it the on March 31. Bondoc collected the P15,000 and has not returned prompting Banued to file police complaint. -- Ariel Bagowan

Man mauled by taxi driver
BAGUIO CITY- A man was injured after being hit by a taxi driver at Upper Session Rd., here around 11:45 p.m. April 4.
Investigation disclosed victim JunardYaco, 33, and his friends had a drinking session and decided to eat. They boarded a taxi at Marcos Highway and asked the taxi driver the best restaurant to eat bulalo. The victims were conversing but because they under the influence of liquor, they were talking so loud making the driver irritated prompting an argument.
When they reached Upper Session Road., Yaco and his friends got out of the cab. The driver also went out holding a tire wrench then smashed the victim on his head and immediately drove his taxi and sped off. -- Ariel Bagowan

Man robbed while sleeping
BAGUIO CITY- A man was robbed while sleeping at a mini park here around midnight of April 3.
Victim Bremie Castro, 49, installer technician of Sense Lead Electronics Company at Manila said, he and his friend had a drinking spree at his friend’s house located at Magsaysay Avenue here. After they consumed a several bottle of gin Castro decided to go home by foot. As he passed by a mini park in-front of Baguio City Hall, because of his drunkenness he decided to sit on one of the benches until he fell asleep. The victim was surprised when he woke up because the front pockets and the back right pocket of his pants was slashed using a sharp instrument.

Castro lost his two cell phones described as, Samsung Galaxy with blue casing amounting P5,700 pesos and a MyPhone. He also lost his black leather wallet containing his company ID, PS Bank ATM, SSS ID, Voter’s ID and cash of P2,500 pesos. -- Ariel Bagowan

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