Flash ! Series of Missing Motorcycles! Print E-mail
 

Written by Jong Cadion, on 04-10-2007 20:38

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Pagadian City – A Honda Wave single motorcycle color blue owned by Maria Mildred Edang a resident of Purok Talisay, Kawit District this city was reportedly missing while parked at the parking area along Cabrera Street beside Sto. Niño Cathedral church on September 29, 2007 at 10:30 am.

The driver/owner in her report to the police said that she was inside the church and upon returning to the parking area she discovered her vehicle missing and believed stolen by unidentified persons.

The missing motorcycle description: plate no. JI 4979, Motor Engine No. GOSE 6074670, SR chasses no. KRS 11 056D8AN874670.

Other Cases of Stolen Motorcycles

A Skygo 100cc single motorcycle owned by Denis Palano, married and a resident of the said place was discovered missing while parked at the shoulder of the road in front of his owned house on September 28, 2007 at 1:30 dawn.

The missing motorcycle description: Skygo 100 color blue/white, plate no. OP 2615.

San Jose District, Pagadian City – A Loncin 125cc single motorcycle owned by Farma Regie L. c/o Pureza L. Gillamac, Pagadian City was discovered missing while parked overnight at the residence of Mr. Vergil Gillamac along Alano Street, San Jose District on September 26, 2007 at 6:00 o’clock early morning.

Accomplishment        

In the police accomplishment report of the Dumingag Municipal Police Station said that the said single motorcycle Loncin 125cc  reportedly missing on September 26, 2007 at 6:00am in Pagadian City was recovered abandoned the same day in the afternoon along Rizal Street, barangay San Pedro, Dumingag, Zanboanga del Sur near the old convent of San Jose Parish church.

The ignition switch and the key hole of its uniform box compartment was already damage, the report added. The said vehicle is temporarily impounded at the Police station of Dumingag for additional investigation and verification for proper disposition.

On September 25, 2007 at 10:00 in the morning, another accomplishment made by Dumingag Police Station while conducting a follow-up investigation and operations at Barangay Pisaan, Bonifacio, Misamis occidental.

Police recovered a single motorcycle Crypton Yamaha owned by Editha Enot Gose of Barangay Caridad, Dumingag being carnapped last Novermber 23, 2005 driven by her son Don-Don Gose who was also being killed during the stabbing incident.

The said vehicle has no engine and the chassis were already defaced when recovered by the police. A certain Mario Bendijo, owner of the house where the single motorcycle was recovered told the police that a certain Taloy Bendijo left the said vehicle and the engine was brought to Barangay Romarate, Aurora, Zamboanga del Sur.

Police recovered the said engine in a follow-up and was positively identified by the brother of the victim due to some parts which he replaced from the original parts before the carnapping occurred.

The suspect Richard Bendijo Alyas Taloy was already jailed because of other case of murder filed against him.       

Dumingag, Zamboanga del Sur- Another missing single motorcycle Honda was reported at the Police Station of Dumingag, on September 26, 2007 at 9pm while parked inside the porch of of the owner's residence.

George Morpos Erquita, legal age, driver and owner of the missing vehicle and a resident of Poblacion, Dumingag reported that his XRM Honda has a plate no. JJ 3353, chasses no. XRM 123032660 and engine no. XRM 3 C 032655.

Last update : 10-10-2007 09:35

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