Lalaki, pumasok sa compound ng simbahan at ninakaw ang speaker na ginagamit sa misa
- A man in Valladolid, Negros Occidental was caught on CCTV as he stole the Bluetooth speaker from the church
- Based on the footage shared by GMA Integrated News, the man initially went inside the compound of the church
- Thereafter, he went inside an office, paused to look around, and came out of the office carrying a Bluetooth speaker
- He also rode a motorcycle that has no license plate, to get away from the church
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A man was caught on CCTV stealing a Bluetooth speaker from the Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish in Valladolid, Negros Occidental.

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The incident, which occurred recently, was reported by GMA Integrated News, showing clear footage of the theft.
According to the video, the man first entered the church compound casually.
Moments later, he proceeded to an office inside the church, paused briefly to look around, and then exited carrying a Bluetooth speaker.
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The thief then fled the scene aboard a motorcycle that had no license plate, making it difficult to trace.
The stolen Bluetooth speaker is reportedly used during Mass, and its loss has affected the church’s daily services.
The church administration is appealing to the public for help in identifying the suspect and is hopeful for the return of the equipment.
Authorities have launched an investigation into the theft. Initial findings suggest that the suspect may not be a resident of Valladolid, raising the possibility that he targeted the church while passing through the area.
Police urge anyone with information to come forward to aid in the arrest and recovery of the stolen property.
Meanwhile, the church continues to ask for the community’s prayers and cooperation, emphasizing the importance of the speaker in their religious gatherings.
The incident serves as a reminder to religious institutions to enhance security measures, even in places traditionally considered safe.
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