Caloocan anti-carnap cops recover stolen truck, motorcycles

Photos show two motorcyles and a truck recovered by the Caloocan City Police – Anti-Carnapping Unit on Thursday, May 30, 2019. The vehicles were reportedly abandoned by a group of suspected carnappers. (Photos from Caloocan City Police)

MANILA, Philippines — The Caloocan City police have recovered a stolen truck and two motorcycles allegedly abandoned by a group of notorious carnappers in two different villages in the city, police said Friday.

A report from the Caloocan City Police said confidential informants went to their station and reported that carnap gang members abandoned two motorcycles–a black and red Suzuki Raider J Pro and a black SanYang Motor–in Barangay 178 on Thursday.

Police said officers from Caloocan City Police Community Precinct-4 also received a report about a missing white Isuzu Elf truck that was abandoned in Barangay 186 on the same day.

Officers from the city police’s Anti-Carnapping Unit were then deployed to validate the reports and later found the vehicles in the said areas.

According to police, the vehicles are suspected to be stolen since it has broken keyholes.

The recovered vehicles were brought to the Anti-Carnapping Unit of the Caloocan City police for identification of the suspects and its owners. (Editor: Jonathan P. Vicente)

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