Thursday, April 24, 2008

QC names areas most prone to car theft; etc.

QC names areas, cars most prone to car theft

The Philippine Star Metro April 25, 2008, page 21

The Quezon City Police District named yesterday eight areas and three types of cars that are most prone to car theft . . .
QCPD chief Senior Superintendent Magtanggol Gatdula identified Balintawak, Cubao, San Francisco del Monte, La Loma, Pag-asa, Bago Bantay, New Manila and Project 8 as car theft-prone areas in the city.
He added that car thieves usually prey on Mitsubishi Pajeros, Isuzu Crosswinds, and owner-type jeeps . . .
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