October 10, 2007

October police highlights

By Rima Granali


Stabbing

A first year College of Music student was stabbed in the neck with a barbecue stick at 4pm on September 30 across the Kalayaan dormitory.

The victim, Mary Jeane Egloso, 16, was brought to the UP Infirmary after the incident for medication, police said.

Police said Egloso did not file any complaint against Rose de los Reyes, a 41-year-old suspect from Tacloban, Leyte.


Robbery

A Korean resident of the International Center was robbed of P61, 500 worth of Samsung digital items on September 24 in the said dormitory.

Kim Myung Jun, 23, went to Starbucks at Katipunan Ave. at 8pm. Police said his laptop, digital camera and MP3 player were gone by the time he returned.

The suspect allegedly broke into Kim’s room through the windows.
Police said the case is still under investigation.


Cell phone Snatching

An 18-year-old Industrial Engineering student was walking along the National Institute of Physics on September 22 when a man grabbed her cell phone worth P10,000.
Police said Alexandria Louis Flores was wounded while trying to get back her Nokia 7260.
With the help of security guard, Romeo Grapil, the suspect was arrested and the cellphone recovered.
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A cell phone worth P15,000 was snatched on October 4 from a fourth year Pulic Administration student while waiting for a jeepney at SOLAIR.
Royce Kamille Salen, 20, wore her gray Nokia-6630 cell phone around her neck. A man grabbed her cell phone at around 2:40 pm.

The cellphone was retrieved from 21-year-old suspect, James Aguilar, police said.
A man in black tried to grab the cell phone worth P18,000 on September 30 from a third year archaeology student at the International Center parking lot. Fredeliza Campos, 28, described the suspect as fat, white and 5-feet-5-inches tall.

Police said the suspect wearing black shirt and shorts failed to grab the cell phone from Campos.
Campos told the police that the suspect was the same person reportedly peeping into her room.
Police said the case is still under investigation.

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