Missing policewoman found dead in Bulacan creek — where is her young son?
Margret Dianne Fermin Ipinost noong 2026-01-28 08:42:51
A policewoman who had been missing for more than a week was found dead in Bulacan, while authorities continue to search for her eight-year-old son. A person of interest, reportedly her husband, is now in custody as investigators probe the motive behind the crime.
BULACAN — January 27, 2026 — The lifeless body of a policewoman from the National Capital Region Police Office was discovered Saturday afternoon in a creek along the Pulilan–Baliuag Bypass Road in Barangay Dulong Malabon, Pulilan, Bulacan. The victim had been missing for several days after last being seen with her young son in Quezon City.
Barangay personnel alerted authorities after noticing a foul odor in the area. Responding officers found the decomposing remains of the policewoman at around 3:30 p.m. The discovery has intensified the search for her missing child, who remains unaccounted for.
Police reports confirmed that the victim’s husband has been taken into custody as a person of interest. Investigators are working to establish the motive and circumstances surrounding the crime. A Special Investigation Task Group has been formed to fast-track the resolution of the case and locate the missing boy.
According to initial findings, the victim’s disappearance had alarmed colleagues and family members, prompting a widespread search effort. The case drew public attention after appeals for help circulated on verified social media platforms, urging anyone with information to come forward.
Authorities have yet to release the official cause of death, pending autopsy results. However, the condition of the body suggests that the victim had been dead for several days before being found. Police are also examining whether the crime was premeditated and if others may have been involved.
The incident has sparked outrage and concern among law enforcement and the public, with many calling for swift justice. “We are doing everything to resolve this case and to find the missing child,” police officials assured, emphasizing that all leads are being pursued.
The tragic discovery underscores the dangers faced by women in uniform and the urgent need for accountability in cases involving domestic and family-related violence. As the investigation continues, authorities are appealing to the public for cooperation and vigilance in reporting any information that could aid in locating the missing boy and bringing those responsible to justice.
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