A man was arrested by the police in Quezon City on Tuesday, Jan. 3, after he allegedly tried to sell a stolen motorcycle online.
Lt. Col. Mark Janis Ballesteros, Quezon City Police District Talipapa Station commander, identified the suspect as BJ Vincent Escote, 20, of Barangay Balon Bato, Quezon City.
The QCPD said the victim already reported to them last Nov. 6, 2022 that her Yamaha Mio MXi motorcycle was stolen in her residence in Barangay Tandang Sora, Quezon City.
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