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The big lady's "pension money" was lost Zaoyang police and civilians "relayed" things back to their original owners

author:Jingchu.com

Jingchu Network (Hubei Daily) News (Correspondents Zhang Jun, Meng Xi) At about 2 p.m. on January 11, an enthusiastic mass of people came to the Wudian Police Station of the Zaoyang City Public Security Bureau and said that they had found a wallet and hoped that the police would help find the lost owner.

After inspection by the police, the wallet contained 5,000 yuan in cash, a passbook and an ID card, which showed that it was a nearly 80-year-old grandmother Li, whose household registration place was No. 40, Government Street, Wudian Town.

"This wallet should be the old man's, it is almost the New Year, so much money is lost, the old man must be anxious." The police at the police station immediately launched the search for the lost owner, Grandma Li.

Through information inquiry, the police quickly confirmed Grandma Li's identity information, but failed to query the effective contact information, so they drove to the address registered by Grandma Li. At the same time, the scope was expanded to continue to visit, and community cadres were contacted to find out.

Half an hour passed, finally got the contact information of Grandma Li's daughter, the police first called Grandma Li's daughter, and at this time, Grandma Li has found that the wallet is missing and is anxiously looking for it.

Knowing that the wallet was in the hands of the police, and the money was not less, Grandma Li's hanging heart finally landed. Subsequently, the police found Grandma Li, confirmed in person, handed the wallet to her hand, and reminded Grandma Li to keep her valuables the next time she went out, in order to prevent unnecessary trouble and losses to herself.

In the face of the lost and recovered wallet, Grandma Li said excitedly: "This is my pension money, today I wanted to go to the bank to save it, I didn't expect to lose my wallet halfway, but I found it back, really thanks to our good police, thanks to the kind people who picked up the wallet!" ”

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