Based on the report on July 10 at around 10:25 a.m. Hedrick called the police and reported that the Koror Evangelical Church of Emmaus High School was burglarized. More than $2,000 worth of musical instruments were carted away by unidentified suspects.
Police investigation showed the incident believed to be transpired between 9:30 p.m. to 7:30 a.m. on July 10 and July 11. Suspects entered the church by using sharp object to open the church’s door lock and stole the following items: one Yamaha S 900 Brand Keyboard worth $1,500.00; one Yamaha Keyboard adopter worth $60; one Yamaha Electric Guitar, $500; and one Washburn Acoustic Guitar, $450 and a red bag contains cords and instrument accessories
Police said suspects have yet to be identified. The case is pending for further investigation.
Meanwhile, on July 11 another incident of burglary was reported in Ngesaol wherein unidentified suspects entered the barracks owned by Bendix’s Auto Shop and stole one pair of earring worth $30, one gold ring worth $75 and three black Motorala cell phone worth $150 owned by Rogelio Samson.
According to the police report, suspects entered the barracks by opening the kitchen’s sliding window. Suspects immediately fled away after the incident.
On the same day, July 11, BPS Deputy Director Jennifer Olegeriil also called the police and asked for assistance after their shop in Ngesaol was entered by unidentified suspects.
According to the police investigation, suspects entered the shop by destroying the back window of the victim’s house identified as Samsom Mosquero Jr. and stole the following items:three cellular phone worth $50 each and pair of earring worth $30 and $150 cash.
The case is under police investigation.
Meanwhile, a woman called the police and reported that her cell phone inside her bedroom was stolen by unknown suspect.
Police probe showed, victim Joycelyn Tatsuo left her residence in Medalaii, Koror State at around 9 a.m. to 11: 30 a.m. and went to her neighbor’s house to chat. Upon returning home she noticed that her cell phone worth $490 with sim card $25.00 was missing.
Police still conducting investigation.


