Arrest of other wanted persons
          
          By RPCRD, Police Regional 
          Office 8
May 25, 2012
          
          
          CAMP RUPERTO KANGLEON, Palo, Leyte  –  PNP PRO 8 through its 
          intensified and persistent campaign on the accounting of wanted 
          persons has again arrested persons charged for several crimes here in 
          the region.
          
          
          Two (2) persons charged for the crime of Estafa voluntarily 
          surrendered to Burauen Police Station on May 22, 2012. Police 
          identified them as one Aida Jaro Capucion, 82 years old, retired 
          teacher and Alvin Renomeron Jaro, 49 years old, married and both are 
          residents of Tacloban City.
          
          
          Both were charged for said crime docketed under Criminal Case Number 
          BN-12-04-4781 issued by Honorable Yolanda U. Dagandan, Presiding Judge 
          of RTC Branch 15, Bulwagan ng Katarungan, Burauen, Leyte with 
          recommended bail of Forty Thousand Pesos (P40, 000.00).
          
          
          Thereafter, said subject persons were released after posting bail for 
          their temporary liberty.
          
          
          On the same date at about 9:05 PM at Barangay Sta. Cruz, Jaro, Leyte, 
          elements of Jaro Police Station led by PInsp Ricky Canadilla Reli, 
          chief of police, collared one Jessie Cornista Camiller, 27 years old, 
          jobless and a resident of said place.
          
          
          Camiller was arrested by virtue of Warrant of Arrest issued by 
          Honorable Frisco T. Lilagan of Branch 34, Bulwagan ng Katarungan, 
          Tacloban City for the crime of Attempted Rape with recommended bail of 
          One Hundred Sixty Thousand Pesos (P160,000.00).
          
          
          Another suspect was arrested on May 23, 2012 by Javier Police Station 
          led by PInsp Antonio M. Angcay of Barangay Odiong, Javier, Leyte for 
          the crime of Frustrated Homicide with recommended bail of Twenty Four 
          Thousand Pesos (P24,000.00).
          
          Subject 
          persons were brought to respective police stations for disposition 
          prior turn-over to court of origin.