Stolen Items of Popular Vlogger in Camarines Sur Recovered by Police
CAMARINES SUR – The police authorities recovered the items stolen from a popular vlogger in the province.
Robbery is a crime where someone takes another person’s belongings by using force, threats, or intimidation. Unlike theft, which can happen quietly without the victim noticing, robbery involves direct confrontation.
It means the victim is present when the crime happens. For an act to be considered robbery, there are a few key elements: the offender takes something that doesn’t belong to them, the victim is directly involved, and the offender uses physical force, threats, or fear to get what they want.

For example, if someone snatches a bag from another person using force or threatens them with a weapon to hand over their wallet, that’s considered robbery.
Recently, the Philippine National Police (PNP) has successfully recovered items stolen from a well-known vlogger in the province, popularly known as “Kasibolog.” The incident took place in Bombon, Camarines Sur.
According to PSSgt. Christine Ramos of the local police station, the stolen items were found during a follow-up investigation. The recovered belongings, including clothes, a cellphone, and other personal items, were discovered behind the victim’s house.
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The police have identified a person of interest and are actively pursuing the suspect, who remains at large. Authorities are confident that the investigation will soon lead to the suspect’s arrest.
The burglary occurred in the early hours of February 1, 2025, when an unidentified individual broke into the vlogger’s home. The thief managed to steal cash amounting to P36,000, along with several valuable items, including equipment used for vlogging.
Authorities are continuing their investigation to gather more evidence and ensure justice for the victim. The police also urge residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to help prevent similar incidents in the community.
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