MAGALONG: CABRAL’S LAST STOP A PROBED PROJECT SITE
Baguio City Mayor Benjamin Magalong has identified a project site as the last known location visited by engineer Jude Cabral before his reported disappearance, based on preliminary reports from local authorities. The area, which is under development, has become a focal point of the ongoing investigation, according to initial data shared with the media. Officials have cordoned off portions of the site while teams document the surroundings and gather possible leads. Early briefings indicate that investigators are reviewing Cabral’s movements on the day he was last seen, with particular attention to his activities at this location.
The case has drawn public interest because it involves a professional linked to infrastructure work and a government-monitored project area, according to local news summaries. Authorities are treating the project site as a potential source of information, not only about Cabral’s whereabouts but also about who he may have interacted with there. Investigators are said to be checking visitor logs, communication records, and any available CCTV footage in and around the property. These steps are being described as routine measures aimed at reconstructing a clear timeline and confirming which accounts are supported by verifiable evidence.
Officials have emphasized that the project itself is not being accused of wrongdoing at this stage; rather, it is being examined as a relevant place in the sequence of events, based on official statements. Forensic teams and investigators are verifying physical traces at the site, interviewing workers, and coordinating with other agencies to cross-check information. According to initial updates, authorities are also comparing testimonies from people who saw Cabral near or within the area with digital data such as phone records and location history where available. Further announcements are expected once these verification steps are completed and formally documented.