TNVS driver na nawawala noon pang Mayo 18 matapos maghatid ng pasahero, di pa rin nakikita

TNVS driver na nawawala noon pang Mayo 18 matapos maghatid ng pasahero, di pa rin nakikita

- The TNVS driver who has been reported missing since May 18 after picking up a passenger in Parañaque has not been seen yet

- The driver’s family has been making heartfelt pleas for any information that could lead to his discovery, highlighting their profound distress and uncertainty

- It can be recalled that the vehicle he’s driving has been found with traces of what appeared to be blood on it

- Law enforcement agencies are actively investigating the case, meticulously examining Cabrera's last known activities and conducting forensic analysis of the recovered, blood-stained vehicle

MAKI-TINGIN KA NAMAN: Pwede ka nang mag-comment sa mga artikulo ng KAMI! Subukan mo, madali lang!

An urgent search is underway for Raymond Cabrera, a Transport Network Vehicle Service (TNVS) driver who has been reported missing since May 18, 2025.

TNVS driver na nawawala noon pang Mayo 18 matapos maghatid ng pasahero, di pa rin nakikita
Screengrab of the photo of the missing TNVS driver shared by ABS-CBN News on Instagram (@abscbnnews)
Source: Instagram

His disappearance, occurring after he accepted a ride near a cas1no hotel in Parañaque City, has triggered a widespread public appeal from his family, amplifying concerns about the safety of individuals in the ride-hailing industry.

Cabrera’s last known contact was on the evening of May 18, when he reportedly picked up a passenger in the vicinity of a prominent cas1no establishment in Parañaque.

Since that time, all communication with him ceased, initiating a frantic search by his loved ones.

PAY ATTENTION: Follow us on Instagram - get the most important news directly in your favourite app!

The case took a deeply concerning turn on Tuesday, May 20, 2025, when authorities located Cabrera's vehicle in Malanday, Valenzuela City.

Investigations revealed that the recovered car bore unsettling traces of blood, immediately escalating the gravity of the situation and raising significant fears for Cabrera's well-being.

As of the current date, Cabrera himself remains untraced, prompting his family to issue heartfelt pleas across various platforms, including social media, for any information that could lead to his discovery.

Their continuous appeal highlights the profound distress and uncertainty that has enveloped them in the days following his disappearance.

The incident has resonated strongly within the online community, particularly among fellow TNVS drivers and regular commuters, many of whom voiced their profound dismay and concern over the inherent risks faced by those providing public transport services.

Comments on social media posts regarding the case reflected a mix of empathetic support, prayers for Cabrera’s safe return, and broader frustrations about crime.

One user expressed deep sadness, stating, “Ang sad naman 😢” (That's so sad 😢), while another lamented the perceived injustice: “Life is unfair na nga pero unfair pa rin tlga ang ibang tao.. Hindi lumalaban sa buhay ng patas 😢.. Hoping makauwi na si manong ng buhay sa family niya 🙏” (Life is already unfair, but some people are still truly unfair.. They don't fight fairly in life 😢.. Hoping sir can return home alive to his family 🙏).

Concerns about the protection of those earning an honest living were also evident in public reactions.

A commenter remarked, “Grabe naman, sana di nila binibiktima ang mga naghahanap buhay lang ng marangal...” (This is too much, I hope they don't victimize those who are just trying to earn an honest living...).

Furthermore, questions arose regarding the efficacy of tracking capabilities within ride-hailing applications.

One individual specifically asked, “Hinde ba na te trace dun sa app ng tnvs kung anong ruta ng sasakyan ng araw na sya ay.mawala....just asking lang po,” (Can't the TNVS app trace the vehicle's route on the day he went missing....just asking), underscoring public expectations for advanced safety features in these services.

Law enforcement agencies are meticulously investigating the circumstances surrounding Cabrera’s disappearance, focusing on his last known activities and conducting forensic analysis of the recovered vehicle.

The presence of blood in the car is a critical piece of evidence being thoroughly examined by investigators.

This incident serves as a stark reminder of the vulnerabilities faced by TNVS drivers and underscores the continuous efforts by authorities to address and prevent such occurrences in the ride-hailing sector.

The public anxiously awaits any developments that could shed light on Raymond Cabrera's whereabouts and lead to his safe return.

News, photos or videos that arouse the interest of netizens would often go viral on social media, due to the attention netizens give them. These viral posts appeal to the emotions of netizens, and in rare cases, such could also happen to ordinary people, making them very relatable.

Meanwhile in news abroad, two moms in Arizona were arrested after leaving four young children alone in a parking lot to enter a bar. A concerned resident found the kids—two wandering outside and two crying in a vehicle—and alerted police. Both women initially claimed they had only gone to the restroom but were caught lying, GMA News reported. One eventually admitted they entered the bar and had drinks, leaving the children unsupervised.

In news back home, a man claiming to be a former police officer handcuffed himself to a tow truck cable to stop the MMDA from towing his AUV during a clearing operation in North Caloocan. He and another resident argued that Crispulo Street is part of a private subdivision, saying, “Pakita niyo muna yung basis ng jurisdiction niyo dito,” and “Alam ko na ito ay private.” The MMDA asserted that the road is public, noting, “If it’s a private road, unang-una, dapat gated po ito,” and cited complaints from the Presidential Hotline. The man eventually removed the handcuffs but still received a ticket; a similar operation was conducted on Camarin Road, a key alternate route amid MRT-7 construction.

Bagong feature: Tingnan ang mga balitang para sa'yo ➡️ hanapin ang "Recommended for you" block at mag-enjoy!

Source: KAMI.com.gh

Authors:
Josh Medina avatar

Josh Medina (Editor)