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Pacquiao home in LA burglarized; 4 arrested

LOS ANGELES—Four people were arrested after detectives discovered a burglary in progress at the home of champion boxer Manny Pacquiao while he was in the Philippines preparing for a fight, authorities said on Saturday.

Nothing was taken and no one was home on Friday during the midday break-in that detectives witnessed by chance in the Hancock Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, said Captain Mike Parker of the sheriff’s department.

Pacquiao was informed of the burglary and will proceed to his training base in Baguio City to prepare for his third fight against Juan Manuel Marquez of Mexico on November 12 in Las Vegas, according to Franklin Gacal, the boxer’s attorney and chief of staff.

According to Gacal, the break-in occurred when a security guard who oversees the house had gone out to eat.

“Manny is happy that nothing was stolen,” Gacal said.

The area is patrolled by the Los Angeles Police Department, but detectives from the sheriff’s department were in the area on an unrelated criminal investigation when they saw the home being burglarized and made the arrests, Parker said.

The four people were being questioned. Their names have not been released and they have yet to be charged.

Pacquiao, 32, has won 14 straight fights and is considered by many the best pound-for-pound boxer in the world and among the greatest of all time. He is a megastar in the Philippines, where he is also a singer, actor and congressman. Associated Press

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  • Anonymous

    kawawa naman ‘yong mga burglars na nahuli, ipamimigay naman ni pacman iyong magugustohan nila ss kanyang bahay, ha, ha, ha! ang problema sa USA, ang batas ay talagang batas na may mga ngipin di tulad sa Ph na maraming batas pero puro naman “butas”?, he, he, he!

  • Anonymous

    Although the law is strict here but there are a lot of people like that. They are so aggressive because of their vices like drugs which push them to do it. In LA, mga chicano yung mga grabe diyan at dito sa NY mga NOGNOG nakakatakot.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_VYVO5BIPX6WO4IGFRGIQE3P6HY Ruben

    Hindi kaya mga bata ni Mayweather ang nagnakaw?  The much awaited fight is still Mayweather-Pacman.

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001326116340 Gordon Montoya

    Baka may gustong magnakaw ng ihi ni Pacquiao



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