Suspects steal P500, diapers, cigarettes from Antipolo store

Suspects steal P500, diapers, cigarettes from convenience store in Antipolo

By: - Reporter / @JMangaluzINQ
/ 12:18 PM October 20, 2023

Suspects steal P500, diapers, cigarettes from convenience store in Antipolo

Two suspects held up a convenience store in Antipolo City. (Photo from Antipolo City Police)

MANILA, Philippines — Authorities are searching for two suspects who robbed a convenience store, taking P500, a pack of diapers, and other goods, according to the Antipolo City police chief on Friday.

According to initial police reports, the duo entered a 7-11 convenience store in Barangay San Roque, Antipolo City in Rizal at 12:30 a.m. last Monday.

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“Initial investigation disclosed that the two unidentified suspects pretended as customers and with intent to gain using a screwdriver declared holdup,” said the police report.

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Antipolo police said the suspects stole one pack of diapers, one pack of cigarettes, a store phone and petty cash worth P500.

“Ongoing pa po ung investigation natin regarding po dito,” Antipolo city police chief Lt. Col. Ryan Manongdo told INQUIRER.net in a message.

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(The case investigation is ongoing.)

Manongdo said there is limited evidence aside from the security camera footage from the convenience store.

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