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Hotel Room Boy Received Rewards After He Returned the 2.4 M Pesos In Concepcion, Tarlac


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Another Tarlakenyo Pride That Can Be Proud All Over The World!

#TTKKFeaturedBlog By: Ma. Era Cecilia Nunag


Photo By: Central Luzon News Center


This is what Mayor Andy Lacson said to an employee of a hotel that has spent over P2.4 Million cash left behind by a businessman.

In a simple award, Lacson identified the so-called "ideal citizen of Concepcion, Tarlac" Arlan Sotto Sampang, 21, of Barangay Alfonso.

Mr. Sampang is a member of the Hotel Sogo Dau Branch in Dau, Mabalacat, Pampanga.
Sampang saw a bag containing P2.4 Million cash, checks and important documents in a businessman's room, rather than interrogation, which she informed immediately of the hotel's leadership.

After more than a day, the businessman returned to the hotel just in case he could see his money and important documents, but his bag was completely empty.

According to the hotel's leadership, the businessman did not want to mention the name and address but gave "early holidays" to Sampang.

In his honor, Lacson mentions, "the good you have done has given a great honor to our people and to all of us your countrymen".

"You have brought prestige, pride and honor to all of us. You are a citizen who must be emulated ", Lacson added.

Lacson asserted Sampang's work in the town hall and was also rewarded for his loyalty.
"People like him are just what our government needs. It's wonderful to have his natural behavior, he's not even glaring at nearly two and a half million pesos. That's a lot of precedence," Lacson said.

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Are you ready for 10th Annual Celebration Of Belenismo In Tarlac? See Your Bet Here:


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I love Christmas season! The Food, Gifts , Reunions, And our families Favorite Belenismo Hopping!

#TTKKFeaturedBlog By: Ma. Era Cecilia Nunag


Photo By: Glenn Mendoza | Belenismo In Tarlac 2016 Grand Winner AFP NOLCOM

A few more days to go! Belenismo in Tarlac is a grandest festival in Tarlac portraying the nativity scene. Its a yearly province-broad festival that has brought together communities to craft their totally own BELEN designs usually giant ones from oscillate materials.

Now on its 10th year, 17 towns and one city in this province participated this year in the annual tradition of portraying Nativity scene that placed Tarlac as the Belen Capital of the Philippines.

It is a tourism-inspired upheaval to make livelihood projects from nativity art pretense. Tarlac has into the future as in the set against as beast dubbed as the Belen Capital of the Philippines by the Department of Tourism. Not by yourself it is picturesque scene. Tarlac also remind us the Origin and Nativity of Our Saviour Jesus Christ.


Here are the 2017 Entries from different Provinces in Tarlac:

Gerona Tarlac Entry

San Manuel Tarlac Entry

La Paz tarlac Entry



Concepcion Tarlac Entry

You can travel the similar Province of Tarlac and see on summit of a hundred Belens!

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6 YOUNG THIEVES ROB 2 SCHOOLS, 3 STORES; OTHER STOLEN ITEMS RECOVERED IN PANIQUI, TARLAC


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Too young to be jailed but too old to be let loose.
By: Central Luzon News Center | Nelson Bolos



This was the comment of PSupt Joel Mendoza on the arrest of 5 of the 6 youngsters who robbed 2 elementary schools and 3 stores here.

In his report to Tarlac Police Provincial Director PSSupt Ritchie Posadas, Mendoza identified those apprehended as Benedictus Pabayaan, 15, Johnny Garce, 16, both of Brgy Pob. Norte, Jeromeo Cruz, 15, Brgy Salumague, Joselito Sares, 18, Brgy. Samput, Jarvey Fernadez, 16, Brgy. Estacion (not their real names) and Raymark Dupitas, 19, Brgy. Patalan

Dupitas remains at large while their leader identified as Angelito Yamar, former kagawad of Barangay Pob. Norte, from whose house he looted items were recovered, was also arrested.

Mendoza revealed the robbery group were apprehended in the follow-up investigation on the burglary of the Tablang Elementary School and the Tiansing Sari-sari store last October 9. The store is located just across the school in Barangay Tablang.

The suspects were positively identified by witnesses from the rogue gallery of the police station.
Upon investigation, Pabayaan, Garce, Cruz and Sares admitted to robbing the Tablang ES and the sari-sari store and led police investigators to where they kept their loot.
They also admitted robbing the Patalan Elementary School, a store in Barangay Canan and another store in Barangay Salumague.

Their loot of computer laptop, electric drill, Sony speakers, laminating machine, among others, including grocery items from the stores they robbed, were recovered at the house of Yamar.
The laptop was taken from the Principal’s office of Patalan Elementary School last September 29.
As of this writing, the group were charged for 4 counts of robbery before the Provincial Prosecutors office.

“With the recovery of some of the items looted, we have solved 5 robbery cases which were all committed by these bunch of kids. They are too young to be jailed yet they are too old to be let loose because they may continue their nefarious activities”, said Mendoza.

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BREAKING: 10 Injured 3 Casualties In Vehicular Accident In Tarlac City


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At least 10 people were injured and 3 casualties after the shuttle service of International Wiring System (IWS) crashed into Welcome arch of Tarlac City, at least 2 vehicles involved in a multiple collision along Brgy. Burot, Tarlac City last evening October 24, 2017.



Police inspector of Tarlac said those injured were given emergency treatment before being rushed to the hospital. 3 casualties including driver.

The accident, which occurred at past 10:40 p.m.


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1 DAY ANTI-DRUG OPPERATION:14 ARRESTED, 2 KILLED, 31 SACHETS, 2 GUNS SEIZED IN TARLAC CITY


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The war on drugs continue.
By: Central Luzon News Center | Nelson Bolos




In another successful simultaneous anti-drugs operation by the Tarlac Police Provincial Office (TPPO), 14 suspected pushers were arrested and 2 others were killed in a shoot-out from whom a total of 31 sachets of shabu and marijuana and 2 guns were seized.

The one-day province-wide operation was led by TPPO Director PSSupt Ritchie Medardo Posadas and is part of the police’s Oplan Double Barrel Reloaded.

Posadas said, “we were not expecting a shoot-out, but 2 of the targeted drug personalities refused to surrender and shot our policemen, hence, they were killed”.

The armed encounter happened in Barangay San Fernando, Victoria town, between the joint operatives of the Provincial Intelligence Branch (PIB) headed by PSupt Luis Ventura Jr and the Victoria Police Station and the 2 drug peddlers.

According to PIB chief, the 2 slain suspected drug peddlers categorized as Death in Police Operation (DIPO) were Arnold David and Joseph Tanedo, both residents of Barangay San Isidro, here, who both yielded caliber .38 pistols with fired cartridges.

“In all, 14 suspected drug-pushers were apprehended, 21 sachets of shabu and 10 sachets of marijuana were seized beside the 2 guns recovered from the slain 2 drug personalities”, said Posadas.
Posadas also revealed that “La Paz Municipal Police Station (MPS) has 1 anti-drug operation with one arrested drug personality, Bamban MPS 1 operation with 2 arrested suspected pushers, Capas MPS has one operation with 2 arrested, Provincial Drug Enforcement Unit 1 operation with 1 arrested, Paniqui MPS 2 operation with 2 arrested, Concepcion MPS 1 operation with 2 arrested, Camiling MPS 1 operation with 1 arrested, Gerona MPS 1 operation with 1 arrest and Tarlac City PS 1 operation with 2 arrested drug personalities”.

When Posadas took over as provincial director last January, from being No. 8 among the 9 police commands in Region 3, Tarlac became No. 2 in terms of over-all police accomplishments.
Since August 5, when PCSupt Amador Corpus took over as Regional Director of PRO3, TPPO have already arrested 208 suspected drug personalities most of them pushers with a total of 420 sachets of shabu and marijuana confiscated.

There were, however, 12 DIPOs from the armed encounters during entrapment operations of suspected drug dealers.

Last September 16, TPPO arrested 29 pushers, seized 47 shabu sachets in a day.

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3 KIDS WERE ARRESTED FOR ROBBING 2 HOUSES IN PANIQUI, TARLAC; P175K JEWELRIES RECOVERED


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Very young thieves.
By: Central Luzon News Center | Nelson Bolos



Thus, said PSupt Joel Mendoza when the police here recovered P175,000 worth of jewelries and a cellphone stolen by 3 kids aged 11, 12 and 13 years from 2 houses.

In his report to Tarlac Police Director PSSupt Ritchie Posadas, Mendoza identified the victims as Teresita Sumaong Adams and her brother Alexander Sumaong who live in a family compound in Barangay Samput in Paniqui, Tarlac

Adam was robbed of her jewelries inside her bedroom in her house last August 16, while Sumaoang of his cellphone also inside of his own house yesterday.

The 3 kids, who all also live in Barangay Samput, were nabbed when they robbed Sumaoang whose house is just next to Adam’s.

Upon being accosted, Juan, Pedro and Jose admitted of stealing Adam’s jewelries inside her own bedroom in August 16, around 2PM.

The 11 year-old Juan, the youngest of the 3 “thieves”, is a relative of the siblings Adam and Sumaoang.
A piece of antique ring worth P50,000, 2 lady’s rings worth P15,600, a 24K wedding ring worth P20,000, a pair of gold earring diamond stones worth P22,500, a piece gold necklace P15,000, and a gold necklace with ruby pendant worth P30,000 were recovered from Ervin Ganuelas who said the jewelries were pawned to him by the 3 kids for only P1,000.

Another necklace worth P22,500 was retrieved from an unnamed “buyer” who bought the item for only P1,000.

Mendoza revealed that the 3 Children in Conflict with Law (CICL) were charged before the Tarlac Provincial Prosecutors Office but, instead of being imprisoned, they were turned over to the Municipal Social Welfare and Development officer of this town.

Sumaong’s cellphone was also regained from the 3 kids.

“Nakapanghihinayang ang mga suspects, ka babata pa nila pero nagnanakaw na. Mukhang ang mga magulang nila ang dapat sisihin sa nagawa nila”, said Mendoza.

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