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                    [Title] => Valenzuela’s No.8 most wanted falls
                    [Summary] => Northern Police District intelligence agents have arrested Valenzuela City’s eighth most wanted criminal in a follow-up operation. 


Chief Inspector Jimili Macaraeg, NPD-District Police Intelligence Unit (DPIU) chief; identified the suspect as Ronnie Poe Linchoco, 35, a resident of Barangay Mapulang Lupa, Valenzuela City.

Macaraeg said that Linchoco is listed as the No. 8 most wanted by the Valenzuela City police for charges of two counts of homicide and one count of rape in 2004 with the local Regional Trial Court (RTC) Branch 171.
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"They may have been able to run from the law, but if they think they can safely hide in Camanava, they are completely mistaken. We will always find them and bring them to justice," NPD director Chief Superintendent Raul Gonzales said.
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Records at the Northern Police District Office (NPDO) revealed that from January to October this year, 104 motorcycles were reported stolen in Caloocan, Malabon, Navotas, Valenzuela (Camanava) area.

Valenzuela City recorded the highest number of motorcycles stolen at 47. Caloocan City has 38, Malabon City, 18; and the coastal town of Navotas, one.
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Chief Inspector Jimili Macaraeg, Northern-Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) chief, identified the suspect as Anastacio Bautista, 29, alias Asyong, of Phase 6, Letre Road, Barangay Tunsuya.

Bautista was one of the four suspects who mauled and shot to death one Benedicto Olberia last Jan. 1.
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Rico Gallego alias Ikong, 23, charged and sought by the authorities for the rape of a 15-year-old girl last March in Barangay Tunsoya, Malabon, was arrested at his residence at Phase 5, Letre Road, also in Barangay Tunsoya.
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Chief Inspector Jimili Macaraeg, NPD-District Police Intelligence Unit (DPIU) chief; identified the suspect as Ronnie Poe Linchoco, 35, a resident of Barangay Mapulang Lupa, Valenzuela City.

Macaraeg said that Linchoco is listed as the No. 8 most wanted by the Valenzuela City police for charges of two counts of homicide and one count of rape in 2004 with the local Regional Trial Court (RTC) Branch 171.
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"They may have been able to run from the law, but if they think they can safely hide in Camanava, they are completely mistaken. We will always find them and bring them to justice," NPD director Chief Superintendent Raul Gonzales said.
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Records at the Northern Police District Office (NPDO) revealed that from January to October this year, 104 motorcycles were reported stolen in Caloocan, Malabon, Navotas, Valenzuela (Camanava) area.

Valenzuela City recorded the highest number of motorcycles stolen at 47. Caloocan City has 38, Malabon City, 18; and the coastal town of Navotas, one.
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Chief Inspector Jimili Macaraeg, Northern-Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) chief, identified the suspect as Anastacio Bautista, 29, alias Asyong, of Phase 6, Letre Road, Barangay Tunsuya.

Bautista was one of the four suspects who mauled and shot to death one Benedicto Olberia last Jan. 1.
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Rico Gallego alias Ikong, 23, charged and sought by the authorities for the rape of a 15-year-old girl last March in Barangay Tunsoya, Malabon, was arrested at his residence at Phase 5, Letre Road, also in Barangay Tunsoya.
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