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Senior Superintendent Nicanor Bartolome, Tarlac police chief, immediately organized a rescue team as soon as Capas Mayor Reynaldo Catacutan informed him Thursday night that a family of six Koreans and their three guides had failed to return and were officially declared missing.
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Senior Superintendent Nicanor Bartolome, Tarlac police chief, immediately organized a rescue team as soon as Capas Mayor Reynaldo Catacutan informed him Thursday night that a family of six Koreans and their three guides had failed to return and were officially declared missing.
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Senior Superintendent Nicanor Bartolome, Tarlac police chief, immediately organized a rescue team as soon as Capas Mayor Reynaldo Catacutan informed him Thursday night that a family of six Koreans and their three guides had failed to return and were officially declared missing.
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Senior Superintendent Nicanor Bartolome, Tarlac police chief, immediately organized a rescue team as soon as Capas Mayor Reynaldo Catacutan informed him Thursday night that a family of six Koreans and their three guides had failed to return and were officially declared missing.
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