POLICE ROUNDUP
>> Friday, December 2, 2016
CAMP
DANGWA, La Trinidad, Benguet – Some 110 brand new motorcycles from the
Philippine National Police were distributed to provincial and Baguio police
offices here Monday.
A total of 2,449 units of 135cc Kawasaki
Rouser motorcycles were distributed to all PNP units nationwide of which 110
motorcycles were allotted to Cordillera.
Provincial police directors received the keys
from Chief Supt. Elmo Francis,
Cordillera police director.
Abra
provincial police office got 29 units,
nine for Apayao, 13 for Baguio, 15 for Benguet; Ifugao, 13; Mountain
Province, 12; Kalinga, 10 and nine for regional police headquarters.
“These motorcycles will be used in responding
to incidents quicker because of their maneuverability on crowded streets, small
alleys, and during traffic. It offers advantages not provided by four-wheel
police patrol vehicles,” Sarona said.
Man shot dead by two motorcycle -riding men
TABUK CITY, Kalinga
– A certain Bryan Directo Dela Cruz, 38, of
Barangay Magsaysay here was shot to death by two unidentified riding-in-tandem
men aboard a TMX motorcycle Wedbnesday around 11 a.m. at Purok 5, Barangay
Bulanao. The victim who suffered multiple
gunshot wounds on his body was rushed to Kalinga Provincial Hospital for
medical attention but was declared dead on arrival by the attending physician.
Man repairing vehicle
dies as propeller pulls him
KIBUNGAN,
Benguet – A man died here while repairing his vehicle Nov. 20. A police report
said around 7:28 p.m. that day, barangay chairman Homer Tiliaken of Barangay
Madaymen,reported to cops that a body was seen under a vehicle later identified
as that of Todis Bestre Toctocan, 54, of Dael, Madaymen.
Cops with Dr. Hydre Nga-ew, municipal health
officer investigated the scene at about 2:48 a.m. Monday.
Investigation
disclosed the victim was repairing his vehicle’s under chassis when his shirt
got caught and hooked on a turning propeller which pulled the victim. Nga-ew
said the victim died eight to 12 hours past due to neurologic shock secondary
to multiple skull fracture and cervical fracture.
Body found with ‘Pati Pulpul’ tag in Tublay
TUBLAY,
Benguet – The body of a man was found here Nov. 20 around 6:45 a.m.
along
Acop-Kapangan-Kibungan road particularly in Sitio Kahadong, Caponga. Responding
police found the body with with piece of cardboard tied on his left hand with
markings “Pati Pulpul.” Case is still under investigation.
Boy drowned in Tinoc river
TINOC, Ifugao – An 11-year-old boy
was drowned here Wednesday at a tiverside in the boundary of Poblacion and
Ap-apid. The victim was identified as Joe Marie Atuyao Lablabeng, of Sitio Amgaday,
Barangay Gumhang.
Investigation
disclosed that the victim together with two other companions went swimming in a
river but the victim went to a deep portion where he was drowned. A police
report said the deep portion of the river was dug by a back hoe and used as
washing place for sand and gravel by
a certain Mark Alindayo “Lobo” Danao, contractor and a resident of
Poblacion. The report said the area had no warning device and no permit to
quarry.
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‘drug pushers’ nabbed in buy-bust operations
BAGUIO CITY – Cops arrested three
drug pushers in a buy bust-operation at km 4 Asin Road, here early Tuesday
morning.
Drug pusher identified as Daniel “Dondon” Malapit Villanueva, 33,
mechanic, and presently residing at Upper West, Camp 7, was nabbed
after selling illegal drugs to the police who acted as buyer around 5:50 a.m.
As a result, two plastic sachets containing suspected shabu were seized from
his possession.
A few minutes later, same operatives
also nabbed two drug dealers in their residences identified as Arturo “Jong” Apolinario Bullo Jr., 43,
mechanic and his buddy Wenniefred
Sinot Alindogan, 40, both residing along km 4, Asin Road, after
dealing with police. Eight plastic sachets containing suspected shabu were
seized from Bullo.
Villanueva was a drug surrenderee
here while Bullo was surrendered in Rosario, La Union.
Cases for violation of RA 9165 known
as the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002 were filed against
the arrested suspects in court.
Man wanted for frustrated murder nabbed after years
BANGUED, Abra – A certain James
Belmonte Salazar, 52, jobless, was arrested here Monday at Barangay
Linasin, Zone 1 for frustrated murder after doding the long arm of the law for
many years since Judge Francisco Villarta Jr. issued his arrest warrant in Feb.
4, 1992. Bail for his temporary liberty
was set at P12,500.
Farmer shot
dead in Tabuk
TABUK CITY, Kalinga – Still
unidentified men shot dead a farmer here Tuesday who was about to join a
drinking session at the back of a store.
A police report said Sulinto Tolny, chief
tanod of Barangay Cabaruan, called SPO4 Richard Domallig informing that a
shooting incident had just transpired in the barangay. Cops found the body of
male person with blood oozing from his head identified as Sheaffer Babaran
Sandoval, 29, resident of the area.
Witnesses narrated around 4:30 p.m. the
victim on board his motorcycle dropped by at the store of Jade Songgadan
located along Longdayan Road, Purok 1, Cabaruan, then proceeded to the back of
store and joined group of male farmers who were drinking liquor.
One of the suspects who followed him
armed with a short firearm suddenly shot him several times at close range that
caused his instant death while the other suspect serving as backup aimed his
short firearm at companions of the victim.
After the incident the suspects who
were wearing masks and helmet boarded their XRM motorcycle and headed east of
Longdayan road.
The victim had two gunshots wound in
his body. Police are still investigating the incident.
Bauko kagawad surrenders grenade
BAUKO, Mountain Province – A
barangay kagawad of Poblacion here identified as Crismar Aluyen surrendered
Tuesday a hand grenade to police station. The grenade was earlier surrendered
to barangay officials by a concerned citizen who requested anonymity. The
grenade was brought to provincial headquarters in capital town of Bontoc.
Illegal logging lands man in jail
LA TRINIDAD,
Benguet – A man wanted for illegal
logging was arrested here Monday by Atok, Benguet police. Nabbed was
Santiago Tiway Bullion, 37, farmer, of Sadsadan Proper, Bauko, Mt. Province. He
was arrested here at the Bahingawan Building, km 5, Pico after Judge Emmanuel Cacho Rasing, presiding judge
of RTC Branch 10, La Trinidad issued his arrest warrant.
Farmer nabbed for attempted murder
TABUK CITY, Kalinga
– Cops arrested here Monday a certain Laurence Kissob “Allingwa” Malnawa, 40,
farmer for attempted murder. This, after Judge Marcelino K. Wacas of RTC, 2nd Judicial
Region, Branch 25, Bulanao, Tabuk City, Kalinga issued his arrest warrant since
Feb. 9, 2010. Bail was set at P120,000 for Malnawa’s temporary liberty.
‘Drug pusher’ nabbed in Baguio buy-bust
BAGUIO CITY – An allegd drug pusher
was arrested here Tuesday along km 4, Asin Road in a buy-bust operation. Nabbed
was Daniel Malapit Villanueva, 33, of
Camp 7, after he sold sachet of shabu to a cop who posed as buyer. Two
other sachets of shabu were confiscated from him.
‘Member’ of Amistad swindling group nabbed
BAGUIO CITY – A
housewife was nabbed here Monday for estafa. The supect was named as Rea Asis
Robles also known as Rea Robles Lucero, 44, of Purok 5 Hillside. Her
arrest warrant was issued on Nov 16 by Cecilia
Corazon S. Archog – Dulay, presiding judge of RTC Branch 6, Baguio City who set bail of P 500,000 and another P300, 000 for two cases. The suspect, allegedly a member of Amistad swindling group is now detained at city hail.
Corazon S. Archog – Dulay, presiding judge of RTC Branch 6, Baguio City who set bail of P 500,000 and another P300, 000 for two cases. The suspect, allegedly a member of Amistad swindling group is now detained at city hail.
UB basketball playercharged for physical injuries
BAGUIO CITY –
Charges for physical injuries were filed against a basketball player of
University of Baguio for allegedly beating two players of opposing team and
punching their coach of Baguio College of Techonology and making other UB
players gang up on players of the latter including a BCT coach.
A police report said the incident happened Monday around 7:30
p.m. inside UB gym. The report said George
Cablarda Ong, 30, assistant voach of BCT and
resident of Balili, La Trinidad, Benguet was mauled by Samuel Ian-David
Gabriel Ceña, 21, 3rd year
HRM student of UB and resident of
Legarda Road.
Ong said the UB
Cardinals and BCT Atoms had a game officiated by Baguio-Benguet Educational
Athletic League (BBEAL) at UB gym.
On
the later part of the game, suspect allegedly elbowed William Kram Domingo and
beat Roy Pulac, both players of BCT. The other players of UB varsity team
together with other males from the crowd attacked the bench of BCT players. Ong
went to pacify but Ceña punched him in the head. The victim sustained
injuries as shown by his medico-legal certificate issued by his attending
physician at Baguio General Hospital and Medical Center.
The case was filed at the City
Prosecutor’s Office.
Welder jailed for raping student
textmate
BAGUIO CITY – A welder is now in
jail after he lured a minor student, a text mate into his room and allegedly
raped her. A police report said the incident happened around 4 p.m. on Oct 2
here at No. 36, Bengao, Bakakeng Central.
The victim filed the complaint
against Albert Bautista Olarte, 30, resident of
No. 36 Bengao.
Investigation
disclosed that victim and suspect were text mates since Sept. 16. The victim
claimed that prior to the incident, the suspect texted her to pay a visit and
have a conversation at the former’s residence to which the latter acceded. They
had a brief conversation then suspect invited her to his bed room. Once inside
the room, suspect convinced her to have sex but the latter refused. The victim
tried to get out of the room and told the suspect that she wanted to go home
but she was pulled inside and raped by the suspect.
Ice cream vendor stabbed
BAGUIO CITY – A
stabbing incident transpired here Monday around 3 p.m. along the biking area,
Lake Drive, Burnham Park, Baguio City wherein
Ristie Acosta Bulatao, 42, ice cream vendor was allegedly stabbed
by Ricardo Pascua Martinez, 47, resident of No. 335 Apugan Poliwes.
Investigation
disclosed the victim and other vendors were happily conversing together when
the suspect who was armed with an ice pick suddenly arrived and shouted to
quote, “Tadtay kayo pay nga katawa nga katawa, ang yayabang nyo,” and
then he stabbed the victim. The victim parried the attack but his right arm was
hit and was injured. The victim was brought to BGH-MC.
Responding cops
arrested the suspect and confiscated the ice pick from his possession.
Jobless man stabs construction worker
BAGUIO CITY – A
construction worker was stabbed by a jobless man here Tuesday around 12:10 a.m.
along Lower Pinget. A police report said Jonathan Mandante Gabion, 27, was
stabbed on the right buttock by the arrested suspect identified as Rodrigo
Jasmines Abelanes, 33, of Quezon Hill.
Investigation disclosed that prior to the incident the
suspect and his live-in partner were inside the rented apartment of the victim
and allegedly were fighting and noisy prompting the victim to evict them.
The victim followed them at the terminal of jeepney and while
walking, the suspect suddenly met and embraced him and when they separated the
victim felt numb in his buttocks and legs after which the live-in partner of
the suspect embraced the victim because he cannot move. The victim was brought
to Pines City Doctor’s Hospital for medical treatment. Victim suffered stab wound
at right gluteal area. Police recovered a dining knife at the crime scene.
Brother hacks brother
due to family feud
LICUAN,
Baay, Abra – A hacking incident transpired here Nov. 19 in Sitio Dingay,
Barangay Mogao wherein the victim was identified as Danilo Salingbay
Batoon, 42, farmer while the suspect was his younger brother identified
as Alonso Salingbay Batoon, 29, also a farmer.
Investigation conducted by police disclosed
the suspect and his wife, identified as Michelle Tiggangay Batoon had a
misunderstanding. After a while, the latter asked for assistance, prompting the
victim to respond which resulted in a fistfight but was pacified by Albert
Barnie, stepfather of the suspect.
The suspect went home but returned, armed
with a bolo which is still unrecovered. The victim confronted the suspect but
without uttering any words, the suspect hacked the victim twice. As a result,
the victim sustained hack wounds on his arm and back and was rushed by his
relatives to Seares Memorial Hospital, Bangued, Abra where he was confined. The suspect fled to unknown direction after
the incident.
Genesis bus burned on way to Baguio
TUBA,
Benguet -- A Genesis bus with plate number TXU 331 owned by Genesis Transport
Service Inc. was totally burned here Nov. 20 around 5:45 p.m. along Sitio
Inunas, Taloy Sur.
A
policed report said the bus was driven by Mr. Romeo Lopez Deleon, 58, resident
of Zone 5, Mariveles, Bataan.
Investigation
showed the bus loaded with 27 passengers was traversing towards Baguio City
when the driver noticed on the side mirror a large amount of smoke billowing
out of the back of his driven bus at the engine compartment prompting him to
stop.
When
he checked and opened the engine compartment, he discovered a huge fire. He
immediately advised his passengers to alight from the bus placed them at a safe
place away from the bus.
Tuba
firemen declared the fire out at about 6:43 p.m. No person was injured during
the incident. The cause of fire was short circuit of faulty electrical wiring.
Estimated amount of damages is was P10 million pesos as pegged by FO3 Jose
Dacwag of BFP Tuba.
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