POLICE BLOTTER
Thief steals smut
Pornographic materials were not spared from the reach of an unidentified thief who ransacked a Kagman III house occupied by two Filipino workers Monday.
Two male individuals reported to police of stolen items missing from their apartment which they found disarrayed upon arrival after a day’s work.
Missing from the flat were US coins worth $75, dollar bills worth $90, a 30-inch colored television, a G-shock wrist watch, a hand carry bag, and a couple of playboy magazines.
The victims Arnold Cardinio, 36, and Beethoven Sese, 31, are employed as accountants by two separate companies.
According to them, they left their house at around 7:30am that day to report to work only to find the house windows wide open when they came home at around 6:30pm the same day.
They told police they found their things scattered all over the floor and their bedroom apparently ransacked.
Police have yet to identify suspects to the case.
Ex-lover displays rage at couple
A jealous ex-girlfriend was unable to contain her rage upon seeing her former live-in partner in the company of another woman Monday.
Her raving emotions apparently led her to cause substantial damages to the third-party’s car parked in front of her ex-boyfriend’s mother’s house in Kagman III.
Police reports reveal that suspect Marie Matagolai, 32, came knocking and banging on the victim’s house in the wee hours of the morning.
Before the incident, police noted that the suspect kept on asking Mr. Ramangmau about the owner of an unfamiliar car parked outside her mother-in-law’s house.
While she demanded for answers, Mr. Ramangmau tried to sneak his current girlfriend Patricia Norita, 28, at the back of the house, in an attempt to hide her from the suspect.
Ms. Matagolai, by then, was allegedly vandalizing the other woman’s car, by pulling and ripping out its bumper.
The suspect also supposedly broke the windshield of the vehicle, according to police records.
Mr. Ramangmau then decided to step outside to calm his former girlfriend down.
He brought her to the Kagman Community Center where he reported the earlier incident to police authorities.
Ms. Matagolai was arrested for criminal mischief and disturbing the peace charges.