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Sunday, May 04, 2008
Police file raps vs. Porac bank robbers

CITY OF SAN FERNANDO -- Police here filed robbery charges against the three suspects in Wednesday's robbery of Porac Bank along MacArthur Highway in Barangay Dolores here.

Senior Supt. Keith Ernald Singian, provincial police director, identified one of the suspects as Charlie S. John, a resident of Barangay Cabambangan, in nearby Bacolor town. The two other robbers already have cartographic sketches for their identification.

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In his report to Singian, San Fernando City Police Chief Renato Soria disclosed that Stevenson was positively identified by bank tellers and bank clients during the robbery heist.

Soria said Stevenson was identified through the rogue gallery shown to the victims, who pinpointed him as one of the three men who robbed them.

The city police chief said there are cartographic sketches of the two other robbers and that their arrest will be done "in the earliest time possible."

Quoting witnesses, Soria said the two other robbers were between 35 to 40 years old.

He added that the two were talking in Tagalog when they robbed the bank.

A case of robbery with force and intimidation was filed against the suspects before the City Prosecutor's Office.

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