Belt Bag Containing Wallet Reportedly Stolen From Motorcycle in Puerto Princesa 

Owner Loses Belt Bag Containing Wallet After Being Stolen From Parked Motorcycle

A belt bag containing a brown wallet with cash and important documents was reportedly stolen from a parked motorcycle in Puerto Princesa. 

The robbery took place along Burgos Street, Bunoan Road in Puerto Princesa City. The incident happened in a busy area near the City Old Market and has drawn attention after the owner shared her experience online in hopes of recovering the missing items. 

The owner, Sheena Mae Lucero Amador, explained that she left the belt bag inside the U-box of her motorcycle while it was parked in the Burgos–Bunoan area, directly in front of a stall selling eggs. 

Belt Bag

Like many riders who make quick stops, she believed her belongings would be safe for a short period of time. 

When she returned to her motorcycle between 9:30 and 11:00 in the morning, she was shocked to discover that the belt bag was no longer there. Inside it was a brown wallet containing cash and several IDs, which are important for daily transactions, work, and personal identification. 

Losing these items has caused stress and inconvenience, especially since replacing IDs can take time and effort. 

Belt Bag

After posting about the incident on social media, the story quickly spread and received different reactions from netizens. Many expressed sympathy and concern, while others shared reminders about being extra careful with personal belongings, especially in public places. Some also hoped that the person who took the bag would return it out of goodwill. 

The incident reminds motorcycle owners and commuters to always double-check their vehicles and avoid leaving valuable items unattended, even for a short time. Public areas, especially crowded markets, can be vulnerable to theft. 

Sheena is kindly asking anyone who may have seen the belt bag or has information about its whereabouts to help by reaching out. Any detail, no matter how small, could be helpful. 

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Those who wish to assist may contact Sheena Mae Lucero Amador at 0916-295-2137. Any help extended will be deeply appreciated. 

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