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The Bacolod City Police Office is still conducting a thorough investigation into the alleged abduction of a female college student in the area of Police Station 4 in Bacolod City on Tuesday, August 20. Captain Francis Depasucat, commander of Police Station 4, in a radio interview, said they are still gathering evidence to determine the allegation of the victim that she was allegedly abducted in Bacolod City and managed to escape in the area of Bago City.
He added that they are now reviewing the footage of closed-circuit television cameras to prove the allegation of the victim that she was allegedly abducted by four unidentified men on board a van vehicle. Initial investigation showed the victim, a 21-year-old, and resident of Binalbagan, Negros Occidental, was about to buy food when four unidentified men allegedly forced her to get in a van at about 8 p.m.
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