+ Follow BARANGAY GUEVARRA Tag
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[Title] => Gun-for-hire tagged as priests killer
[Summary] => GERONA, Tarlac An alleged gun-for-hire, who was nabbed by authorities in Mandaluyong City, has been tagged as one of the killers of an activist Aglipayan priest in La Paz town last March 13.
The suspect, Rolando Navarette, was reportedly "positively identified" by Charles Gabriel, an acolyte of Fr. William Tadena, as one of the two motorcycle-riding gunmen who waylaid them in Barangay Guevarra, La Paz town.
[DatePublished] => 2005-04-15 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Benjie Villa
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[Title] => Nueva Ecija trader, cop face raps for Tarlac massacre
[Summary] => CAMP MAKABULOS, Tarlac A businessman and a police sergeant from Nueva Ecija, along with six John Does, are facing murder charges for the Oct. 24 massacre of four people in La Paz, Tarlac.
Senior Superintendent Mario Sandiego, Tarlac police director, said three survivors of the killing have tagged Ronnie Acuña, owner of the RCA trucking firm based in Sta. Rosa, Nueva Ecija, and PO3 Aruilino Hermino Jr. as two of the eight suspects.
Police, however, remain at a loss as to the whereabouts of the two, saying they may have gone into hiding.
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BARANGAY GUEVARRA
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[Title] => Gun-for-hire tagged as priests killer
[Summary] => GERONA, Tarlac An alleged gun-for-hire, who was nabbed by authorities in Mandaluyong City, has been tagged as one of the killers of an activist Aglipayan priest in La Paz town last March 13.
The suspect, Rolando Navarette, was reportedly "positively identified" by Charles Gabriel, an acolyte of Fr. William Tadena, as one of the two motorcycle-riding gunmen who waylaid them in Barangay Guevarra, La Paz town.
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[Title] => Nueva Ecija trader, cop face raps for Tarlac massacre
[Summary] => CAMP MAKABULOS, Tarlac A businessman and a police sergeant from Nueva Ecija, along with six John Does, are facing murder charges for the Oct. 24 massacre of four people in La Paz, Tarlac.
Senior Superintendent Mario Sandiego, Tarlac police director, said three survivors of the killing have tagged Ronnie Acuña, owner of the RCA trucking firm based in Sta. Rosa, Nueva Ecija, and PO3 Aruilino Hermino Jr. as two of the eight suspects.
Police, however, remain at a loss as to the whereabouts of the two, saying they may have gone into hiding.
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