CEBU CITY, Philippines - Police in Lapu-Lapu City confirmed that thieves struck a jewelry store located inside a mall there, and took away valuables amounting to more than P800,000.Police Major
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Police Major Karen Bancoleta, chief of Lapu-Lapu City Police Station 4, confirmed that a theft incident took place in a jewelry store inside a mall in Barangay Basak on Tuesday afternoon, November 15.
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