Cebu City police continue search for missing Bohol student

Cebu City police continue search for missing Bohol student

Cebu City police continue search for missing Bohol student

2026-03-13 14:00:15



Cebu City Police Continue Search for Missing Bohol Student A DJ's Guide to Staying Safe on the Move

As a DJ, I understand the thrill of being on the move, whether it's traveling to a new gig or exploring a new city. However, with great freedom comes great responsibility, and as the search for a missing student from Bohol continues, I want to emphasize the importance of prioritizing personal safety.

The Cebu City Police are working tirelessly to locate 16-year-old student, [Student's Name], who went missing after attending a concert in Cebu City. This unfortunate incident serves as a poignant reminder that even in the most exciting and carefree moments, our safety should always be our top priority.

As a DJ who's constantly on the go, I've learned a few valuable lessons on how to stay safe while exploring new places. Here are some tips that I'd like to share with you

Be mindful of your surroundings

When you're in a new city, it's easy to get caught up in the excitement and lose track of your surroundings. Always keep an eye out for your belongings and be aware of your physical location. If you're feeling uneasy or unsure about a particular place or situation, trust your instincts and get out of there.

Stay connected

In today's digital age, staying connected with friends, family, and fellow travelers is crucial. Share your itinerary with loved ones, and make sure they know where you are and when you plan to return. Also, consider downloading safety apps like bSafe or Life360 to stay in touch with friends and family in real-time.

Stay informed

Before venturing into a new city, take some time to research the local culture, customs, and laws. This will help you avoid any misunderstandings or mishaps. Additionally, stay up-to-date with local news and events to ensure you're aware of any potential safety concerns.

Trust your instincts

As a DJ, I've learned to trust my instincts and listen to my gut feeling. If a situation or place feels off or doesn't feel right, it's okay to say no or get out of there. Your safety should always be your top priority.

Be prepared

Always carry a backup phone charger, a portable power bank, and a copy of your important documents (such as your passport and ID). These may seem like small things, but they can make a big difference in case of an emergency.

The search for [Student's Name] is an ongoing effort, and I hope that her safe return is imminent. Until then, I urge all travelers to prioritize their personal safety and take the necessary precautions to ensure their well-being.

Remember, as a DJ, I know that the music never stops, but neither should your vigilance. Always stay safe, and keep on grooving!

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