ORMOC CITY— A man wanted for violating the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002 in Mandaue City, Cebu, voluntarily surrendered to the police in Barangay Sto. Rosario, Isabel, Leyte, around 4:30 p.m. on October 7.
Police Lieutenant Jay Ian Fabrero, officer-in-charge of the Isabel Municipal Police Station, identified the surrenderer as alias “Ney,” 26, single, jobless, and a resident of Barangay Sto. Rosario.
The suspect was the subject of a warrant of arrest dated October 2, 2025, for violation of Article II, Section 12 of Republic Act 9165, or possession of equipment, instruments, and paraphernalia for dangerous drugs.
The warrant was issued by Judge Marc Joseph Amar Quirante of the Regional Trial Court Branch 88, Seventh Judicial Region, Mandaue City, Cebu, under Criminal Case No. DU-36006, for service of sentence.
Ney is currently under police custody for documentation and will be turned over to the issuing court in Mandaue City for proper disposition.
ORMOC CITY— A 29-year-old laborer died after he was accidentally electrocuted and fell from the roof of a house he was repairing in Barangay Bagacay, Calbayog City.
Police Lieutenant Colonel Denver Renvita, city police chief, identified the victim as alias “Oreo,” 29, a laborer and resident of Barangay Nijaga, Calbayog City.
Based on the investigation, the victim and his co-worker, alias “Paldo,” 60, were fixing the roof of a house owned by alias “Jojo” on October 3.
According to Paldo, he was about to go down to get some nails when he suddenly heard a loud explosion. Moments later, he saw that Oreo was no longer on the roof.
In a panic, Paldo rushed down and found the victim lying on the ground with visible burn injuries on his body.
The victim was immediately brought to the Calbayog District Hospital but was declared dead on arrival at around 2:34 p.m. by the attending physician. His remains were later brought to a local funeral parlor in the city.
Police said initial findings suggest the victim may have accidentally come into contact with a live electrical wire while working on the roof.
ORMOC CITY— Police charged of parricide against a 35-year-old man who allegedly killed his 77-year-old mother after a heated argument over food turned violent on Tuesday afternoon, October 7, in Sitio Riverside, Barangay Macupa, Leyte, Leyte.
Police identified the victim as alias “Amy,” 77, a widow and resident of the said barangay. The suspect, was her son alias “Rick,” 35.
According to the Leyte Municipal Police Station, officers responded to a report of a parricide incident around 5:30 p.m. Upon arrival, they discovered the lifeless body of the victim lying on the ground with severe head injuries believed to have been caused by a stone.
Initial investigation revealed that Rick had just arrived home from work as a laborer and became furious when he found no food prepared by his mother. In a fit of anger, he allegedly struck her on the head with a stone, killing her instantly.
The suspect fled after the incident but was later arrested during a hot pursuit operation conducted by Police sa Barangay personnel from Barangay Belen.
Police also received accounts from neighbors suggesting that the suspect may be suffering from a mental illness. The Leyte Municipal Police Station has requested assistance from the Scene of the Crime Operatives (SOCO) in Biliran for crime scene processing.
NEW ROAD. Motorists traveling along the Palo-Carigara-Ormoc (PCO) Road in Leyte can now expect smoother and safer rides following the completion of preventive maintenance works by the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) – Leyte 2nd District Engineering Office (L2DEO). The project has a cost of P64.9 million.(L2DEO)
NEW ROAD. Motorists traveling along the Palo-Carigara-Ormoc (PCO) Road in Leyte can now expect smoother and safer rides following the completion of preventive maintenance works by the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) – Leyte 2nd District Engineering Office (L2DEO). The project has a cost of P64.9 million.(L2DEO)
TACLOBAN CITY — Motorists traveling along the Palo-Carigara-Ormoc (PCO) Road in Leyte can now expect smoother and safer rides following the completion of preventive maintenance works by the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) – Leyte 2nd District Engineering Office (L2DEO).
The project, which covered the stretch from K0959+500 to K0960+443 in Barangay Nauguisan, Carigara, forms part of the agency’s ongoing Asset Preservation Program under the CY 2025 General Appropriations Act, with a total funding of P64.9 million for primary road maintenance.
District Engineer Leo Edward Oppura said the project involved the removal of deteriorated asphalt, application of a new asphalt overlay over 22,787.84 square meters, and intermittent reblocking of damaged Portland Cement Concrete Pavement (PCCP) over 1,846.99 square meters. Reflectorized thermoplastic pavement markings were also applied to enhance visibility and road safety.
Oppura said the completed maintenance work ensures safer and more reliable access for commuters, businesses, and emergency services while helping reduce vehicle operating costs and travel time.
“This project is part of our commitment to maintaining road quality and ensuring the long-term serviceability of national highways in Leyte,” Oppura added.
The Palo-Carigara-Ormoc Road serves as a major transport artery connecting several municipalities and facilitating the steady flow of goods and services throughout the province.
Construction was carried out by Duros Development Corporation, which implemented the works starting in June 2025.
ORMOC CITY— What began as a friendly drinking session between two septuagenarians ended in tragedy after one of them was killed and the other seriously wounded following a heated altercation on Thursday night, October 9, in Barangay Casiongan, about 25 kilometers from the town proper of Calubian, Leyte.
Police identified the fatality as alias “Cosmie,” 72, a married farmer from Barangay Casiongan. The suspect, alias “Gorio,” 70, also a married farmer from the same village, is now in police custody.
Based on a report from the Calubian Municipal Police Station, officers received a call around 10:45 p.m. from Pat. John Lloyd Aler, a “Police sa Barangay” member, reporting a lifeless body discovered in the area. Responding police found the victim lying on the ground with multiple stab and hack wounds.
Initial investigation revealed that the two elderly men were drinking together at the victim’s house when an argument broke out. The confrontation quickly escalated, leading to a violent exchange in which both men used bladed weapons. Cosmie sustained multiple fatal wounds, while Gorio was also injured during the struggle.
The victim’s body was brought to the North Western Leyte District Hospital for post-mortem examination. The suspect, meanwhile, was first treated at the town’s Rural Health Unit before being transferred to the Eastern Visayas Medical Center in Tacloban City.
After recovering from his injuries, Gorio was returned to the Calubian police station, where charges of homicide was filed against him.
We paid a courtesy visit to Police Regional Office 8 at Camp Kangleon, Palo, Leyte, where we were warmly welcomed by Regional Director PBGEN Jason L. Capoy. This visit highlights the continuing partnership between the City Government of Tacloban and PRO 8 in promoting peace, order, and public safety across Tacloban and the region. With unity and shared commitment, we can better safeguard our communities and build a more secure future for all. #RaymundRomualdez
We paid a courtesy visit to Police Regional Office 8 at Camp Kangleon, Palo, Leyte, where we were warmly welcomed by Regional Director PBGEN Jason L. Capoy. This visit highlights the continuing partnership between the City Government of Tacloban and PRO 8 in promoting peace, order, and public safety across Tacloban and the region. With unity and shared commitment, we can better safeguard our communities and build a more secure future for all. #RaymundRomualdez
TACLOBAN CITY — To address mounting traffic congestion during rush hours, the city government here has begun implementing a temporary one-way traffic scheme in key streets within the downtown area starting Monday, October 13.
The move is pursuant to Executive Order No. 2025-10-56 issued by City Mayor Alfred Romualdez which aims to decongest major thoroughfares and improve traffic flow during the morning rush, particularly on weekdays.
The scheme will be observed from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., Mondays to Fridays, excluding weekends and holidays.
Under the new traffic plan, the following streets will operate on a one-way system during the specified hours:
Salazar Street – One-way from the corner of Avenida Veteranos toward Msgr. Lino Gonzaga Avenue.
Msgr. Lino Gonzaga Avenue – One-way from Salazar Street toward Paterno Street.
Paterno Street – One-way from Msgr. Lino Gonzaga Avenue toward Justice Romualdez Street.
T. Claudio Street – One-way from Paterno Extension Street toward Sto. Niño Street.
Independencia Street – One-way from Real Street toward Juan Luna Street.
Juan Luna Street – One-way from Independencia Street through the entire stretch of Sta. Cruz Street.
Sta. Cruz Street – One-way from Juan Luna Street toward Salazar Street.
The City Traffic Operations Management (CTOM), together with local law enforcement units, has been directed to strictly enforce the new traffic order and monitor its impact.
City officials said the scheme forms part of ongoing efforts to improve mobility in high-density areas, especially during school and office hours. Motorists are urged to comply with traffic signs and enforcers’ directions to ensure smooth implementation and public safety.
The city government also appealed for public cooperation as it evaluates the effectiveness of the new system and considers possible adjustments in the coming weeks.