Mother ‘arrests’ man for son’s disappearance | Inquirer News

Mother ‘arrests’ man for son’s disappearance

/ 07:15 AM April 09, 2012

A 30-year-old man was held by  police for questioning for the disappearance  of a 5-year-old boy from barangay Lorega, Cebu City.

Ricky Espinosa  was brought to the police station   by the  boy’s mother, Jennifer Andrino, who made a citizen’s arrest.

Roldan Limutan Jr., her  son from a previous relationship, has been missing since Holy  Thursday.

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The mother said she and her live-in partner went to Bantayan Island last Tuesday and left her son with Carmela Alipar, a 25-year-old friend in barangay Lorega.

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While in Bantayan,  the mother was called by Alipar who told her the boy was missing.

She  rushed home Friday and reported her son’s disappearance to the Investigation and Detective Management Branch of the Cebu City police.

Alipar’s neighbors said the boy was seen with two  carolers before he went  missing.

The mother received  information that the two men were  seen at the St. Joseph Parish Church in Talisay City yesterday.

Andrino went to the church and saw Espinosa outside the church.

A candle vendor outside the church was shown the boy’s photo and told her she saw Espinosa and two other male companions give bread to the child  in the morning.

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With that  Andrino brought Espinosa with her to the police despite his initial refusal.

Police said they were also checking reports that two men were seen bathing Roldan in an artesian well in barangay Ramos.

Espinosa denied involvement in Roldan’s disappearance. He said he knew the two other men referred to but didn’t  give their names and addresses.

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The case is still under investigation./CORRESPONDENT RHEA RUTH V. ROSELL

TAGS: citizen's arrest, Crime, missing child, Police

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