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Thursday, October 23, 2003
Machine shop robbed

UNIDENTIFIED robbers broke Wednesday through the Farmers Machinery Center at Galo-Lacson streets, Bacolod City.

Yolanda Garcia, cashier, told investigators when she arrived at 9 a.m., she noticed the drawers were already open while things inside the store were scattered.

Upon inventory, Yolanda said she found the following items were missing: two power sprayers worth P10,000; three electric motors (P9,000); one 5hp Honda engine (P11,500); one bag closet (P26,000); three electric motor pumps (P30,000); and one 5110 cellular phone (P3,000) all in all amounting to P89,000.

The robbers entered the establishment by destroying the window grills at the second level of the building.

The suspects remain at large as of press deadline.

In another report, Susan Patalinghog, 35, of Purok Lawayan, Barangay Banago, Bacolod City filed a complaint for theft Wednesday against her live-in partner, Bernie Bernardo, 30, of Barangay Bulak, Bago City.

Patalinghoy alleged that at 5 a.m. Wednesday Bernardo stole her P400 cash.

She further said that Bernardo would occasionally threaten her. May Malata


(October 23, 2003 issue)

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