Tragic Discovery in Victoria: Victim Identified as Officer’s Son
The body of a young man, identified as the son of a recently deceased police officer, was discovered on a calamansi farm in Victoria, Tarlac. Local authorities reported that the victim’s remains were found in a disturbing state, completely wrapped in plastic tape.
This grim discovery follows the earlier death of the victim’s mother, 38-year-old Senior Master Sgt. Diane Marie Mollenido. Mollenido, who served with the Southern Police District (SPD), was previously found dead in Bulacan after being reported missing. The back-to-back deaths of the mother and son have sparked an intensive investigation into a potential targeted attack or a broader criminal conspiracy.
Details of the Tarlac Crime Scene
According to investigators, the body was found discarded among the trees of a local citrus plantation. The use of plastic tape to bind the victim suggests a deliberate and calculated act, a signature often associated with extrajudicial or gang-related killings. Forensic teams were deployed to the site to gather physical evidence and determine the exact cause of death.
While the identity of the son has been confirmed, authorities are currently withholding specific details regarding his age and the timeline of his disappearance to protect the integrity of the ongoing probe.
Linked Investigations in Bulacan and Tarlac
Law enforcement agencies are now working to establish a definitive link between the killing of Senior Master Sgt. Mollenido in Bulacan and the discovery of her son in Tarlac. Mollenido had been the subject of a search operation before her body was recovered, and the subsequent targeting of her immediate family has raised significant concerns within the police force.
Investigators are currently reviewing the officer’s previous cases and personal background to identify any individuals or groups who may have held a motive for such a violent pursuit of her family. No suspects have been named at this time, and authorities are urging anyone with information regarding unusual activity in Victoria, Tarlac, or the preceding events in Bulacan to come forward.




