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Contractor’s wife out on bail for drug case, nabbed again in Ormoc buy-bust

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ORMOC CITY — A contractor’s wife who was previously arrested for illegal drugs and later released on bail has been re-arrested after police caught her in another buy-bust operation in this city late Friday night(Dec.19), underscoring authorities’ intensified campaign against repeat drug offenders.

Operatives of the Police Regional Office-8 Regional Drug Enforcement Unit arrested the suspect, identified as alias “Lea,” 48, unemployed and a resident of Barangay Salvacion, at about 11:56 p.m. on December 19 during an operation conducted in the same barangay.
Police said the suspect had earlier been arrested in 2024 together with her husband, a contractor, in a buy-bust operation. She was temporarily freed after posting bail while her drug case remains pending.

Seized from her possession was one large sachet containing a white crystalline substance suspected to be shabu, which was sold to an undercover operative for P65,000.

A subsequent body search, conducted in the presence of law-mandated witnesses, yielded a black shoulder bag containing 23 more large sachets of the same suspected illegal drug.
Also recovered were P65,000 in buy-bust money as well as a portable digital weighing scale, a silver-colored Infinix Android cellular phone, two pairs of scissors, a brown Coach card holder, three identification cards (two National IDs and one driver’s license), two ATM cards, P900 in cash, and other personal belongings.

Police estimated the total weight of the confiscated suspected shabu at approximately 1,082 grams, with a Dangerous Drugs Board value of P7,357,600.

The suspect was informed of the nature of her arrest and was apprised of her constitutional rights in a language she understood.

Charges for violations of Republic Act 9165, or the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002, have been filed before the City Prosecutor’s Office. The suspect is currently detained at the custodial facility of Police Station 4 in Barangay Linao, Ormoc City.

(ROBERT DEJON, ELVIE ROMAN ROA)

DPWH NSSDEO ensures safety travel this holiday season through Lakbay Alalay Program

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Brgy. Burabud, Laoang, N. Samar – Northern Samar Second District Engineering Office (NSSDEO) activates “Lakbay Alalay” through a Motorists Assistant Team (MAT) to safeguard motorists this Christmas and New Year Holidays. This implementation is spearheaded by the Skeletal Workforce from the Maintenance Section.

This “Lakbay Alalay” Motorists Assistance Program is implemented from December 24, 2025, 8:00 AM, to December 26, 2025, 5:00 PM, and from December 31, 2025, 8:00 AM, to January 2, 2026, 5:00 PM. This team is divided into two, assigned in different locations and leaders: (1) Brgy. Burabud, Laoang, and (2) Maintenance Field Office, Brgy. Tinampo, Palapag.

The primary objective of this program is to ensure the safety of motorists and travellers since many people rush to the provinces to take advantage of the long vacation and at the same time to celebrate Christmas and New Year in their home towns with their loved ones.
Through this activity, DPWH dem onstrates its commitment to public service and road safety, ensuring that travelers reach their des tinations safely and conveniently.
(Jamaica I. Acebuche/PR)

Man found dead at home in Baybay City; no Foul play suspected

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ORMOC CITY— A 65-year-old man with a chronic illness was found lifeless inside his home in Sitio Daan Gacat, Brgy. Gacat in Baybay City on December 24, authorities said.

The victim, identified as “Rodrigo,” married and unemployed, was discovered at around 6:50 p.m. after a neighbor noticed he did not respond despite lights being on inside the house. Witnesses borrowed a ladder to peep through a window and saw him lying on the floor, unresponsive.

Emergency responders from the Baybay Emergency Response Unit (BERU) arrived, but resuscitation efforts were unsuccessful. Police noted the house’s doorknob was damaged, prompting entry for verification.

According to the victim’s sister, Rodrigo had been suffering from diabetes and reported difficulty breathing about a week prior. She also mentioned his habitual smoking and coffee drinking and said she believed his death was likely due to natural causes.

The Leyte Provincial Forensic Unit processed the scene and found no external injuries on the body. The cadaver was later transported to a local funeral parlor for proper disposition.
Authorities confirmed that no foul play is suspected in the incident.

(ROBERT DEJON)

Barangay 07 wins top honor at Can-avid Giant Lantern Festival

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MOST BEAUTIFUL LANTERN.A lantern crafted by residents of Barangay 07 was named grand champion of this year’s 8th Can-avid Giant Lantern Festival. (PHOTO COURTESY)
MOST BEAUTIFUL LANTERN.A lantern crafted by residents of Barangay 07 was named grand champion of this year’s 8th Can-avid Giant Lantern Festival. (PHOTO COURTESY)

TACLOBAN CITY — Barangay 07 Poblacion was declared grand champion of the 8th Can-avid Giant Lantern Festival, locally known as “Lamrag,” following a month-long celebration that showcased community creativity and reinforced Can-avid’s identity as the Christmas Capital of Eastern Samar.

The festival, held at the Can-avid Great Park, featured giant lanterns crafted largely from recycled materials, highlighting environmental awareness alongside local artistry. Barangay Rawis placed second, while Barangay 04 Poblacion finished third.

The ceremonial lighting of the lanterns on December 5, 2025, officially opened the festivities, which ran through January 2026 and drew residents and visitors to the town for a series of cultural and holiday activities.

Winning barangays received cash prizes, with P200,000 for the grand champion donated by House Minority Leader and 4Ps Party-list Representative Nonoy Libanan. Representative Sheen Gonzales sponsored the P150,000 second prize, while Governor Ralph Vincent Evardone provided P100,000 for third place. Vice Governor Maricar Sison-Goteesan donated P10,000 each for the consolation prizes.

Mayor Teves also extended P10,000 in financial assistance to help barangays produce their lantern entries.

Organizers said the annual festival continues to promote community participation, creativity, and environmental responsibility. Launched in 2017, the Can-avid Giant Lantern Festival has grown into a major holiday attraction in Eastern Samar. After a temporary suspension during the pandemic, the event has returned with expanded activities and broader participation from local communities.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

House destroyed by fire in Calubian, Leyte

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ORMOC CITY– A house made of light materials was completely destroyed by fire on December 26, around noon, in Brgy. Herrera, Calubian, Leyte, authorities reported.
The house belonged to “Micah,” 16, who lives with her partner. Fortunately, no one was injured in the incident.

Police said the Calubian Fire Station and local authorities responded after a report from Brgy. Gutosan about the fire. Upon arrival, responders saw the house engulfed in flames.
Initial investigations revealed that the fire started in the cooking area at the back of the house. The owner told police that she and her child had gone to sleep after cooking around 11:00 a.m., and only noticed the fire hours later. She managed to evacuate with her child and some belongings before neighbors assisted in calling for help.

Due to the house being made of light materials, the fire spread quickly. The Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) Calubian controlled the fire at 12:40 p.m. and declared it fully extinguished at 12:55 p.m.

The estimated property damage is around P50,000, but no injuries were reported. The origin of the fire remains under investigation.

(ROBERT DEJON)

Human skeletal remains of missing octogenarian found in Balangiga

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ORMOC CITY– The skeletal remains of an 89-year-old farmer reported missing weeks ago were discovered by his grandson on December 23 in Sitio Kankisi, Brgy. Guinmaayohan, Balangiga, Eastern Samar authorities said.

The victim, identified as “Matthew,” had been missing for about a week. His grandson, “Carlo,” reported the discovery to the Balangiga Police Station, prompting coordination with the Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (MDRRMO) to verify the remains.

Police said the identification was based on the victim’s clothing and personal belongings found at the site. Family members believe the death was likely natural, citing Matthew’s advanced age and history of hypertension.

The remains were subsequently transported to the Balangiga Public Cemetery, escorted by Balangiga MPS personnel, for proper interment.
Authorities confirmed there are no signs of foul play.

(ROBERT DEJON)

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