American caught stealing guard’s handheld radio | Inquirer News

American caught stealing guard’s handheld radio

/ 09:27 PM December 18, 2011

An American was arrested on Saturday after he was accused of stealing a handheld radio from the security guard of a  posh condominium in Parañaque City.

Brad Allen Cassity, 51, a tenant of Avida Towers on A. Santos Avenue in Barangay (village) San Dionisio, was turned over to the police for reportedly pocketing a two-way radio worth P17,000.

Senior Police Officer 1 Christopher Bilangel of the Parañaque City Police station investigation and detective management said that the alleged theft happened around 3 a.m. on Saturday at the parking lot of the condominium where the tenants had just hosted a party.

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As one of the building’s security guards, Novel Cempron went about putting away the chairs used for the party, and set down his handheld radio.

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Cassity, however, took the equipment and placed it in the compartment of his motorcycle, which was parked nearby.

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Unknown to him, two of Cempron’s fellow security guards, Bienvenido Latorre and Jerico Baribe, saw his actions and accosted him.

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They later turned him over to the custody of the police after they found the handheld radio in his possession.

The American remains detained at the Parañaque City Police station’s holding cell pending the filing of a theft charge against him with the City Prosecutor’s Office.

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