Thieves strike in Talisay | Inquirer News

Thieves strike in Talisay

/ 06:59 AM September 22, 2012

A JUNKSHOP caretaker was robbed while a house was burglarized in separate incidents in Talisay City, southern Cebu.

An unidentified man broke into a junkshop in barangay Mohon and held up its caretaker Daylinda Abarquez yesterday morning.

Abarquez fought back and tried to grab the robber’s kitchen knife.

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Abarquez was overpowered and sustained cuts in the fingers.

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The thief took P1,100 cash from a drawer and fled.

In barangay Centra Biasong, valuables worth more than P140,000 were stolen by unidentified thieves who ransacked a house last Thursday afternoon.

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Miravit Austria said she was at work when the thieves struck.

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Stolen from the house were two digital cameras, a laptop, a video camera, a karaoke set, a motorcycle helmet and a cellular phone.

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In barangay San Roque, an alarmed system prevented thieves from burglarizing a pawnshop last Thursday dawn.

Jose Gutang, security officer of Cebuana Lhuillier, reported the foiled theft to Talisay City police.

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Police said the thieves tried to destroy the roll-up door of the pawnshop with a hacksaw but the alarm system sounded that prompted them to run off.

Police are still investigating the three incidents./CORRESPONDENT GABRIEL C. BONJOC

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