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Wednesday, April 16, 2003
Baby kidnapped inside beauty saloon

A TWO-AND-A-HALF month old baby girl was reported to have been kidnapped before noon Monday, after her mother left her in the custody of a neighbor, who manages a beauty saloon located at M. Roxas Street in Barangay Tabora.

This alleged kidnapping was reported to Station 2 of the Baguio City Police Office by the victim's mother, who named the missing baby as Clarisse Baula, and who lives with her at the second floor of 104 M. Roxas Street, Tabora.

The baby was reportedly abducted by a still unidentified perpetrator from Heaven Saloon, located at the first floor of that same address, sometime between 10:30 a.m. and 12:15 p.m. of Monday, April 14.

An initial investigation disclosed that the mother left the baby in the custody of Marie Victoria Bidania Ulanday, 21, single, the beauty saloon manager, at 10:30 a.m. that morning.

However, about 30 minutes later or at around 11:00 a.m. of the same day, Ulanday also reportedly left the baby in the custody of Zazel Camarao Gauang, to attend to some important matters.

But, about an hour later or sometime at around 12:00 noon, Gauang also claimed to have left the baby and went to their room to eat her lunch, only to have Ulanday arrive 15 minutes later to discover that the baby was nowhere to be located.

Reporting this kidnapping case to Police Station 2, personnel there immediately responded and scoured the immediate and surrounding areas, but could not find the baby. ENO

(April 16, 2003 issue)

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