
Thieves stealing gamefowl in Bulacan caught on cam
The gamefowls were worth P25,000.
Closed circuit television (CCTV) footage showed the suspects arriving on a motorcycle and parking near a house in Barangay Cutcut at around dawn.
One of the men tried to climb the fence, while both looked for another way in before returning to the front and climbing over.
In another video, one of the men was seen taking the gamefowl from the backyard and leaving the area shortly after.
The owner discovered the theft later that morning and immediately reported the incident to authorities.

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