Loan collector, roast chicken store robbed
By: Glazyl Y. Masculino BACOLOD City – Two robbery hold-up incidents at Barangay 35 here were reported to Police Station 1 in two consecutive days. The most recent happened Dec 3, victimizing a female loan collector. Police records showed that the victim was collecting debts while riding a motorcycle when an unidentified man wearing a facemask choked and

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By: Glazyl Y. Masculino
BACOLOD City – Two robbery hold-up incidents at Barangay 35 here were reported to Police Station 1 in two consecutive days.
The most recent happened Dec 3, victimizing a female loan collector.
Police records showed that the victim was collecting debts while riding a motorcycle when an unidentified man wearing a facemask choked and threatened her at knifepoint.
The robber then allegedly took her bag, where she placed her collection amounting to P60,000, then fled.
On Dec 2, a roast chicken store also lost P5,055 in sales to a suspected robber.
Investigation indicated that the suspect, who was later identified as Mark Leo Bunda, 31, of Barangay Alijis here, entered the store and threatened the 24-year-old female victim with a knife.
Bunda, however, was caught by bystanders and responding policemen.
Police recovered from him the stolen cash and the weapon. He is detained at the said police station.
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