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Pangasinan bocap shot dead after Typhoon Ompong meet
SAN
JACINTO, Pangasinan — A barangay captain in this town was gunned down on
Tuesday.
Edward
Ronquillo of Barangay Bolo was driving his motorcycle on his way home when he
was shot.
Senior Insp. Mark Ryan
Taminaya, San Jacinto police chief, said Ronquillo had just attended a meeting
at the municipal hall on the damage wrought by Typhoon Ompong when he was shot
in Barangay Capaoay at around 2 p.m.
Police are still trying
to determine motive of the crime with politics high on the list.
A
manhunt for the suspect identified by a witness as Christian Bandarlipe is
underway. – Eva Visperas
NPA rebels
harass army Nueva Ecija patrol base
By Freddie
Lazaro
SAN FERNANDO CITY, La Union — A band of
New People’s Army rebels harassed a
patrol base of the army’s 70th Infantry Battalion in Barangay Labi, Bongabon,
Nueva Ecija on Monday.
Major Ericson C.
Bulosan, Northern Luzon Command spokesman, confirmed that around 10 armed
members of the NPA’s Kilusang Sierra Madre fired at the patrol base at 11:20
a.m. Monday.
Bulosan said there were no casualties on the
government side and that the troopers were able to return fire and establish
their combat position.
He said the rebels, who
had positioned themselves about 500 meters away from the army’s patrol base,
immediately withdrew from the site.
He said that all patrol
bases of the said army unit are on the move to conduct combat and pursuit
operations.
Man accused
of raping stepdaughter
TUGUEGARAO, Cagayan — Police filed charges last
week against a laborer who allegedly raped his 14-year-old stepdaughter in
Gonzaga, Cagayan on Sept. 13.
The victim told police
the suspect asked her to sleep at his house to wait for a video call from her
mother through his cell phone, who works in Saudi Arabia.
She said her stepfather
asked her to wait for the call in his room, where the alleged rape occurred at
around 2 a.m. – Raymund Catindig
3 motorbikes collide; woman killed
STA.
MARCELA, Apayao – A woman was killed while four others were hurt here Sept. 11
when three motorcycles collided around 12:30 p.m. along the San Carlos baangay
road.
The
casualty was identified as Carmen Taneca who was pronounced dead on arrival at
the Sta. Marcela District Hospital by Dr. Talla.
The first vehicle was
driven by Andy Millandres Anabesa, 34 with his three back riders: Norly Diego
Taneca; Carmen Taneca, 53 and Richmond Taneca, 2 all of Barangay Malekkeg.
The
second motorcycle was driven by Erick Cabaltica Pascual, 15, Grade 10 student
with back rider Rexter Natividad Quilario, 17.
The third was driven by
Dominic Labayug Guzman, 16 with his backrider Ronnie Galla, 14, of Paracelis,
Mt. Province. All drivers involved didn’t have driver’s licenses.
Investigation
disclosed the three motorcycles were travelling the same lane along from
Barocboc going to San Carlos, all of Santa Marcela.
Before they reached the national highway, the
first vehicle turned left going to the public market but failed to make a
signal. The second tried to overtake but sideswept the steering bar of the
third motorcycle.
The
third which was following also collided with the first motocycle.
The
driver of the first vehicle and his two back riders suffered injuries and were
rushed to SMDH where Taneca was pronounced dead on arrival.
The driver of the third
vehicle suffered injuries and was also rushed to same hospital. The driver of
the second vehicle and back rider were unharmed. All motorcycles were damaged.
Farmer loses P57-K gadgets to car thief
LA
TRINIDAD, Benguet – A farmer lost around P57 worth of gadgets to thieves who
opened his Pajero vehicle while it was parked night of Sept. 11.
A police report said the
incident happened at here at km 6 along the Halsema Highway based on complaint
of victim Noel Bellao
Balegan, 54 married against still unidentified suspect.
Investigation showed
that the victim parked his green Pajero with plate number UMS 798 beside First
Pacific Hardware around 9 p.m.
Around 6:30 a.m. he next
day, the victim was about to use his vehicle when he noticed that the right
rear window of the baggage area was opened.
He found out that a
Lenovo Laptop worth ₱48,000, projector worth ₱14,600 and assorted tools worth
₱5,000 placed inside were missing. The
thieves removed the lock of the window of the baggage area and used it as a
point of entry then exited at the door after taking the above stated items.
Responding cops lifted
two fingerprints in the car.
Result of video footage
of CCTV camera installed at nearby establishment was not released by police at
presstime.
Woman drowns
in Ilocos Sur
SAN ESTEBAN, Ilocos Sur — The body of a woman
was found washed ashore in Barangay Villa Quirino, San Esteban, Ilocos Sur on
Monday, police said.
Police said the victim
was later identified as Jane delos Reyes, a native of Orion, Bataan, who as
reported to have allegedly jumped off the sea wall near her residence in
Barangay San Pablo, this town last Sunday night.
It was learned that
Delos Reyes was drunk and when she jumped into the sea, but probers were still
investigating whether there was foul play in her death. – Freddie Lazaro
Two men stabbed, mauled
by man, 60
TINOC,
Ifugao – Two men were stabbed and mauled by a 60-year-old man here Sept. 12
around 5:30 p.m.
Victims
were named as Singa Edward Dayao, 67, widow and Anthony Edward Dayao, 44,
married, both farmers and residents of
Landing, Poblacion.
A police report said
they wee stabbed and mauled by Rodolfo Magarro Libao, married, farmer,of
Sudipen, La Union and a resident of Landing, Poblacion, Tinoc.
Investigation disclosed
the victims and suspect attended a gathering at the residence of Roger Dayao
when misunderstanding ensued between them.
The suspect suddenly
stabbed Singa Dayao using a kitchen knife and mauled Anthony Dayao
respectively.
Victims were rushed to
Tinoc District Hospital for medical attention while the suspect was turned over
by his relative to Tinoc police station.
Cops found a kitchen
knife used by the suspect at the crime scene.
Young man held for
violence
BAGUIO
CITY -- A young man was nabbed here at Cypress, Irisan Sept. 12 for violation
of Republic Act 9262 (violence against women and children).
Arrested was Kennen
Vhern Bey-agan Ulzano, 25, of Ambagiw, Besao, Mountain, Province and resident
at Sagada Village Purple 14, Cypress Irisany.
His, after judge Ivan
Kim B. Morales of RTC Branch 59, Baguio City issued warrant against him seting
bail of ₱40,000 for his temporary liberty.
TRUCK LOSES BRAKES AT
LONGLONG ROAD; 3 HURT
LA
TRINIDAD, Benguet – Three persons were injured when a truck going down Longlong
Road here in Barangay Puguis hit another
truck, then rammed a commercial building where it stopped Sept. 12 around 10:30
a.m.
Investigation
showed that a forward wing van truck with plate number RLU 753 driven
by Ryan Raganas Montealto, 37 experienced loose brakes while descending
Longlong Roadso it hit another van truck driven by Richard Ricalde Araiz, 39.
As
a result, the injured were brought to the Benguet General Hospital by the
responding fire and medical personnel.
Hurt
were Analyn Sambo Orden, 33 and Danilo Torcuato Galvez, 59 while Montealto
was brought by a concerned citizen to Cordillera Divine Grace Hospital.
4 hurt as trike hits child in Bangued
BANGUED,
Abra – Three persons riding a tricycle were hurt when their vehicle hit a child
crossing a road here Sept. 12 at around 4:30 p.m. at Zone 7 in front
of Alunday Metal Works.
Investigation disclosed
Herminigildo Siganay Daoala, 48 was driving his tricycle with his four
passengers Diane Lim Mariano, 40; Hilda Mariano, 15; Jamal Daoala, 9
and Prince Daoala, 2, all of Poblacion, Langiden town traversing the
Abra-Kalinga highway when one Rishelle Yoanna Ria Balmaceda Magala, 7
suddenly crossed the road.
The tricycle driver
tried to evade the child but still accidentally bumped her that made the
tricycle out of control making it go directly into the canal.
Magala was fractured on
her collar bone among other injuries and was brought to Seares Hospital for
treatment while Diane Lim Mariano and Hilda Mariano were wounded and brought to
Abra Provincial Hospital for treatment.
Female BSU student hit, hurt while crossing road
BAGUIO
CITY – A female student of Benguet State University was injured when she was
hit by a motorcycle here along Lower Magsaysay Road Sept. 12 around 8 a.m. in
front of Supreme Hotel at a pedestrian lane.
The victim named Venus
Balawag Gayudan, 24, 4th year BS Agriculture student was hit by motorcycle
driven by Ronald Supsupin Cabero, 31, a chief and resident of Cruz La Trinidad,
Benguet.
The victim was brought
to Pines City Doctor's Hospital for medical treatment.
Investigation disclosed
the motorcycle went to the opposite lane then hit the victim. Due to strong
impact, the motorcycle swerved to the outer opposite lane then collided with a
passenger jeep driven by Manuel Olyem Wayan, 37, of Poal, Atok,
Benguet who was head to La Trinidad.
Young man goes hunting;
found dead
TUBA,
Benguet – The body of a young man was found here Sept. 11 around 6:30 a.m. by a
certain Buddy Cabrera Jr., senior citizen along Panglaw creek, in km 6, Asin
Road, Barangay Tadiangan.
The cadaver was
identified by his relatives as Kenneth Magapit Nadiahan, 26 resident of
the area.
Investigation disclosed on Sept. 1, around 8
p.m., the victim informed his relatives that he will go hunting along Panglaw
Creek. However, the victim was found dead the following day.
Police investigators
headed by Chief Insp. Lord Epio De Mesa said cause of death of the victim was
due to head injury.
The family of the victim
said cause of death was accidental and refused an autopsy.
Worker painting bridge electrocuted
TAYUM, Abra – A construction worker was electrocuted here Sept. 12 around 11:20 a.m. while painting steel braces of the Don Mariano Marcos Bridge.
Police named the victim
as Joseph Atendido, 24, of Barangay Bumagcat.
Investigation disclosed
the victim fell down as a result and rushed to Abra Provincial Hospital in
Bangued where he was pronounced dead on arrival by attending physician Dr.
Felino Burgos Jr.
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