Dogs foil Marikina City home invasion

Dogs foil Marikina City home invasion

Dogs foil Marikina City home invasion

A housebreaking try at a residence in Marikina City was foiled after the would-be victims’ pet canine made a lot noise that they alerted their fur dad and mom.

In Emil Sumangil’s report on “24 Oras” on Tuesday, CCTV footage confirmed the suspect breaking into the victims’ home in Barangay Sta. Elena at round 3 a.m.

He was rummaging by the lounge the place the victims’ ten-year-old youngster was sleeping when the homeowners’ two canine — Balsy, a seven-year-old dacshund, and Black, a nine-year-old Shi Tzu — began barking loudly, prompting the suspect to run away.

“Inaamoy niya po yan… Dyan galing ‘yung magnanakaw, na a-amoy niya na may ibang tao,” mentioned complainant Paula (not her actual title).

(The canine have been smelling the thief… They can determine if there have been different folks in the home.)

Balsy even jumped on the sleeping youngster and seemingly tried to wake him up. Meanwhile, one of many homeowners was woke up by the noise and secured their home.

“Alam niya ‘yung pasikot-sikot dito sa bahay. Unang-una, naglalakad siya papunta, tinumbok niya yung likuran ng pintuan namin,” Paula added.

(The thief knew the ins and outs of our home. When he approached our dwelling, he knew the place our backdoor was.)

The suspect’s escape was not caught on digital camera however he reportedly stole three cell phones from a house close by. He left his slippers and shirt.

The police mentioned they’re now conducting a follow-up operation on the break-in. They additionally suggested the general public to tell native authorities if they are going to be going out of city for the Holy Week.

“Napakainam po nito dahil malalaman ng ating kapulisan at patuloy na mapapatralyuhan, maiikutan, at the same time yung police presence…Wag magpakita ng senyales, o palatandaan na ang bahay ay iiwan, wag magpapaskil na ang bahay ay walang tao,”  Police Captain Grego Gonzales, Chief PIO, Marikina Police mentioned.

(It is finest to tell the authorities to allow them to safe and patrol the world. Residents must also keep away from giving indicators they are going to be leaving their homes unattended.) — Sundy Mae Locus/DVM, GMA News

Source: www.gmanetwork.com