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The "Hangzhou girl who lost the SLR" sent a heart-warming postcard to the Qingdao police

"Maybe many years later, I will forget the grand scenery of Xiaoyu Mountain, forget the flocks of seagulls on the trestle, forget the joy when I see the sea, forget the red tile houses and the green streets, but the enthusiasm and kindness of Officer Hou, your sincerity and efficiency, I will always remember, a thousand words, thank you, I love Qingdao!" ——Hangzhou girl who lost her SLR". On May 4, 2021, the Badaguan Police Station of the Qingdao Municipal Public Security Bureau received a special postcard, a Hangzhou girl with the signature "Hangzhou Girl Who Lost A SLR", written to the enthusiastic police in Qingdao. Recently, such a heart-warming postcard has aroused concern in the circle of friends. On May 12, the reporter came to the Badaguan police station to interview the police officers involved and restore the incident.

The "Hangzhou girl who lost the SLR" sent a heart-warming postcard to the Qingdao police

Travel to Qingdao to lose the camera to remember seven or eight years of memory

"At that time, I received this postcard, I still felt very relieved, this is actually just a microcosm of our daily work," said Hou Liang, a police officer at badaguan police station, saying that in the tourist season, he and his colleagues encounter similar things every day.

Hou Liang said that the incident occurred at about 2 p.m. on May 1, and they received instructions from the command center of the city bureau. Tourists from outside The tourists who came to Qingdao to play reported that the SLR camera they were carrying was lost in the taxi and asked for help from the police.

110 police officers Hou Liang, Zhao Kan, and auxiliary police officer Gao Xiaofei immediately rushed to the scene. It is understood that the police are two tourists from Hangzhou who came to Qingdao to play. I walked around the island town and found that the camera was missing when I went out. The camera is Ms. Xuan's, and since her sophomore year, she has used this camera to record her life, and there are precious photos of seven or eight years in it, which is very important to herself.

The "Hangzhou girl who lost the SLR" sent a heart-warming postcard to the Qingdao police

They went to the hotel to look for it, and found that they didn't bring it when they came back from outside, so they made sure they landed in the taxi before. Police Hou Liang while understanding the process of the tourist's loss of the camera, and asked whether to remember the license plate number or model, the tourist said that they did not see the license plate number and model, the tourist said that they got off at the intersection of Laiyang Road and Laixi Road, and the police Zhao Kan reassured the two tourists not to worry.

Hou Liang, a police officer, took two tourists back to the office to view the relevant surveillance video. On the way to the station, hou Liang, a police officer, enthusiastically explained to two foreign tourists the main scenic spots of badaguan and became a living map of badaguan, and the two foreign tourists even claimed praise.

Through the search, the police quickly determined the information of the taxi and contacted the driver. When I received the call, the driver was at the coach station. The driver said that later there were passengers who got on the bus to remind them that there were cameras in the back seats. But he wasn't sure which passenger was lost, and there was no information about it. After work, I plan to hand it over to the company or the nearest police station, and then look for the owner. After receiving the call, he immediately rushed to the Badaguan police station and returned the camera to Ms. Xuan.

Hangzhou girl who lost her SLR:

The enthusiastic help of the police is the most unforgettable

On May 12, the reporter contacted Ms. Xuan in Hangzhou. Ms. Xuan said that this is the first time to travel to Qingdao. I wanted to come over before, and this year I just took advantage of the May Day holiday to play with friends. The view of Qingdao is really beautiful, and the temperature is also very comfortable. The temperature in Hangzhou is already very high, but Qingdao is still so cool.

I was in a taxi, just looking out the window, and forgot my camera when I got out of the car. The camera itself has been used since college, and the photos in it are some precious memories. After finding out that the camera was missing, I was very anxious. On the way to the police station, in order to alleviate his anxiety, the police officer Hou Liang introduced the scenery of Qingdao all the way. It felt like not only a police officer, but also a tour guide.

At first, I didn't have much hope, but later the police helped find it, and I felt very lucky. Throughout the process, the police were eager to help find and make themselves feel very warm. The first time I came to Qingdao, I left such an unforgettable memory. After returning to Hangzhou, I wanted to write such a postcard and send it to the enthusiastic police in Qingdao to express my gratitude.

The "Hangzhou girl who lost the SLR" sent a heart-warming postcard to the Qingdao police

Police Officer Hou Liang:

Just a microcosm of day-to-day work

During the reporter's interview, Hou Liang, a police officer at the Badaguan Police Station of the Shinan Public Security Bureau, said that this is just a microcosm of their daily work. Every year in the peak tourist season, the Badaguan police station is full of tourists, and there are many local and foreign tourists to Qingdao, especially the underwater world, the net red wall, the first beach and other landmark attractions.

Whether it's windy or raining, he and his colleagues stay at their posts. For every request for help from tourists, they do their best to solve problems for the people, create a safe and secure tourism environment for tourists, and fully protect the safety of the jurisdiction.

The "Hangzhou girl who lost the SLR" sent a heart-warming postcard to the Qingdao police
The "Hangzhou girl who lost the SLR" sent a heart-warming postcard to the Qingdao police

Peninsula all-media reporter Sun Guidong