Two robbers molest woman
BACOLOD City – Personnel of Police Station 4 are looking for the two unidentified persons who allegedly robbed and sexually molested a woman inside a boarding house in Barangay Villamonte here two weeks ago. Based on a police report, the perpetrators reportedly entered the house on July 20, 2021 by detaching two

By Glazyl Y. Masculino
By Glazyl Y. Masculino
BACOLOD City – Personnel of Police Station 4 are looking for the two unidentified persons who allegedly robbed and sexually molested a woman inside a boarding house in Barangay Villamonte here two weeks ago.
Based on a police report, the perpetrators reportedly entered the house on July 20, 2021 by detaching two jalousies of the window.
The 28-year-old victim, whose name was withheld, was sleeping with her two children and nephew when she was awakened by the noise inside their house.
One of the two perpetrators then allegedly covered her mouth when she was about to shout and threatened her at knifepoint.
The perpetrator also allegedly asked money from her and took her blindfolded to the living room and comfort room, where the alleged molestation happened.
The suspect then brought her back to her room, and reportedly carted away her bag, a pair of jogger pants, P140 cash, and a cellular phone.
Police assured that they will not stop looking for the perpetrators to give justice to the victim.
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