July 28, 2025

Argument over stolen purses led to man’s arrest for criminal trespass

Police have arrested a 31-year-old man for allegedly refusing to leave the house of a woman with whom he had an argument with over two purses that had been stolen from a group of tourists.

Syl Kolin Kaipat Teregeyo was arrested for criminal trespass and disturbing the peace.

At a bail hearing yesterday, Superior Court Associate Judge Joseph N. Camacho released Teregeyo on a $250 unsecured bond instead of the original $3,000 cash bail.

He will be arraigned on May 11 at 9am.

Police detective Rhonda C. John stated in her report that the Department of Public Safety Central had received a call about a disturbing the peace incident in progress at a house along Enrique Street in Chalan Kanoa on Sunday afternoon.

John said she and three other police officers arrived at the scene at 4:15pm and met with the victim, who told them that she was at her mother’s house when her sister called, telling her that Teregeyo was walking toward her house.

The report did not mention the relationship between Teregeyo and the victim.

The victim went to her house to lock all the doors, but then saw that Teregeyo was already inside, opening the front glass sliding door and then closing it again.

The victim told Teregeyo to leave because she does not need him around anymore. Teregeyo replied that he just wanted to talk to her and that he was not the one who stole the purses.

She said Teregeyo lied to her that police have already caught two persons responsible for stealing the purses.

She told him he needs to get out, regardless if he stole the purses or not. He refused to leave and instead sat on the couch in the living room.

She shouted out the window toward her mother, pleading to call the police because Teregeyo refused to leave.

She asked police to arrest Teregeyo. Police then arrested the suspect.

She disclosed that on April 24, a person told her that Teregeyo placed two stolen purses inside her house.

John said her follow-up investigation revealed that the two purses were believed to belong to a group of tourists who were sunbathing at the beach near Aquarius Tower in Chalan Kanoa.

0 thoughts on “Argument over stolen purses led to man’s arrest for criminal trespass

  1. From past experience with Boating Safety this sounds up to par with their lack of any common sense as well as with DPS and many of it’s ignorant people that have no idea of law. Many think that since they carry a gun they are God and can do what ever they want and what ever they make up in the their own mind as they go along.
    I was forced to work with many of them in the past and do know their incompetence.
    I also, on my own, used to help many of them to write their reports and other paperwork due to their lack of education and training. Unfortunately many who did not have the education were the better cops.

  2. See the ongoing problem with DPS thry do not now how to put the correct initial questions forward to get BASIC info. Not good at all. Time and time again,useless.

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