Stolen motorcycle found under bridge

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BY JOHN HEREDIA
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Thursday, February 2, 2017
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Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office personnel retrieve a motorcycle allegedly stolen and kept under a bridge along the circumferential road connecting barangays Dayao and Culasi in Roxas City on Wednesday, Feb 1. JOHN HEREDIA/PN
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ROXAS City – A motorcycle was found under a bridge along the circumferential road connecting barangays Dayao and Culasi yesterday.

Owner Martin Marfil, a security guard, said it was stolen and may have been temporarily kept under the bridge. The motorcycle had a rope tied to it when found.

Senior Police Officer 1 Michael Capapas said Michael Jay Usoyos told the police around 6 a.m. that he found the motorcycle.

While Capapas was inspecting the site, Marfil asked him if he could check the vehicle. The security guard later claimed he owned the motorcycle — showing proof that he bought it a couple months ago.

“My motorcycle was still at our parking area around 3 a.m.,” said the 23-year-old security guard of the Kainan Village Baybay in Barangay Culasi. “But when I was about to go home around 4:30 a.m., it was gone.”

Police have yet to identify as of this writing who possibly took the motorcycle.

Marfil also lost his service firearms — a 12-gauge shotgun and a .9mm pistol — last year, police records showed. He has paid his security agency for the lost guns./PN

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