19-year-old nabbed after P100K Quezon City drugstore robbery
By Trixee Rosel
CCTV footage shows the suspect inside a drugstore in Barangay Talipapa, Quezon City, allegedly taking cash and a cellphone during the break-in. (Photo courtesy of Quezon City Police District Station 3)
A 19-year-old man with previous criminal records was arrested after allegedly breaking into a drugstore in Barangay Talipapa, Quezon City, and stealing more than P100,000 in cash along with a cellphone early Tuesday morning, June 23.
The suspect reportedly gained entry by removing portions of the roof and destroying the ceiling before taking the money from the counter.
A pharmacist called for police assistance after discovering the burglary at around 5 a.m. on June 23.
Members of the Talipapa Police Station immediately launched a follow-up operation and arrested the suspect later that day in a nearby barangay.
Police Capt. Elvin Olmedillo, chief of the station’s Investigation and Detective Management Unit, said the suspect was identified through facial profiling and other physical marks.
Recovered from the suspect were the stolen cellphone, P20,000 cash, and the shirt he allegedly wore during the break-in.
The suspect admitted to the offense and said he had already spent the remaining money he took.
Police said the suspect had previous records involving illegal drugs, gambling, theft, and illegal possession of firearms.
Authorities reminded business owners to secure their cash and install CCTV cameras to help prevent similar incidents.
The suspect is now facing a robbery complaint.