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/ 08:51 AM November 26, 2012

BOY NABBED FOR ROBBERY

A 17-YEAR-OLD boy and a 42-year-old man were arrested after they allegedly robbed a hospital worker aboard a passenger jeepney in barangay Kalubihan, Cebu City.

Police said a revolver was recovered from the boy’s  possession while Roland Fransico yielded a kitchen knife.

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Police said the boy and Francisco had a third cohort who escaped with the victim’s shoulder bag containing P4,500 cash and valuables worth at least P5,000.

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Police said Cecilia Gador, a medical secretary of Chong Hua Medical Arts, was walking to her apartment last Saturday afternoon when three persons robbed her at gun-point.

The robbers fled after taking the victim’s valuables.

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Gador sought the help of  policemen who gave chase and cornered the boy and Francisco in Osmeña Boulevard.

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The boy and Francisco were detained at the Carbon police station pending the filing of robbery charges against them, said police./Correspondent Tweeny M. Malinao

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WOMAN FOUND DEAD IN CARCAR

A 68-YEAR-OLD woman was found dead in barangay Can-asujan, Carcar City last Friday night.

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Relatives found the body of Narcisa Gaviola in a grassy area near her home.

Relatives told police that Gaviola left her house at past 3 p.m. to gather grass to feed her goats that she was raising.

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Policesaid the woman may have sufferred a heart attack while gathering grass./Correspondent Joy Cherry S. Quito

TAGS: Children, Police, robbery, theft

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