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                    [Title] => Cops rule out suicide in death of New Zealand national
                    [Summary] => ANGELES CITY — Police investigators have ruled out the possibility of suicide in the death of aNew Zealand national after  paraffin tests indicated he did not fire a gun. 


City police director Senior Superintendent Jimmy Restua said investigators have no suspect yet in the killing of tourist Barry Garord of Knightbridge, New Zealand. Garord’s body was found by another tourist and the victim’s purported girlfriend, Analyn Rodriguez, in his apartment here last Sunday.
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For one, Mayor Carmelo Lazatin said the city council is expected to approve his proposal to earmark P200,000 for the cash rewards of city police chief Senior Superintendent Jimmy Restua and his men for killing notorious kidnap gang leader Roberto Yap and three of his henchmen in a shootout in Dinalupihan, Bataan Thursday morning.
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Senior Superintendent Jimmy Restua, Angeles police chief, is confident that his men could apprehend the robbers "within two to three days."

Unidentified men clad in police uniforms and riding a jeepney, blocked the path of Arlene Villanueva, manager of Lhuillier pawnshop, near the Guagua Rural Bank shortly after she had closed the pawnshop at 8 p.m. Friday.
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The cashier's boyfriend was also taken by the robbers.

Police said Arlene Villanueva, manager of Cebuana Lhuiller pawnshop in Barangay Balibago, was already on her way home when a Toyota Revo van intercepted the jeepney she was riding in along Henson street.
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City police director Senior Superintendent Jimmy Restua said investigators have no suspect yet in the killing of tourist Barry Garord of Knightbridge, New Zealand. Garord’s body was found by another tourist and the victim’s purported girlfriend, Analyn Rodriguez, in his apartment here last Sunday.
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For one, Mayor Carmelo Lazatin said the city council is expected to approve his proposal to earmark P200,000 for the cash rewards of city police chief Senior Superintendent Jimmy Restua and his men for killing notorious kidnap gang leader Roberto Yap and three of his henchmen in a shootout in Dinalupihan, Bataan Thursday morning.
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Senior Superintendent Jimmy Restua, Angeles police chief, is confident that his men could apprehend the robbers "within two to three days."

Unidentified men clad in police uniforms and riding a jeepney, blocked the path of Arlene Villanueva, manager of Lhuillier pawnshop, near the Guagua Rural Bank shortly after she had closed the pawnshop at 8 p.m. Friday.
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The cashier's boyfriend was also taken by the robbers.

Police said Arlene Villanueva, manager of Cebuana Lhuiller pawnshop in Barangay Balibago, was already on her way home when a Toyota Revo van intercepted the jeepney she was riding in along Henson street.
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