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The police rummaged through the garbage and found clues to the falling objects

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The car was parked in the community and did not move, and the front windshield glass was smashed into a hole. After checking for a long time, I still don't know who did it. I wanted to think I was unlucky, but I was taken aback by the maintenance fee of more than 2,000 yuan from the 4S store. So who should bear this loss?

The police rummaged through the garbage and found clues to the falling objects

Mr. Yi, a citizen of Wuhan, said that he parked his car in the open-air parking space downstairs of his home in the community on the evening of April 13, and when he was about to go to work on Monday, he found that the front windshield of the car had been smashed into a hole. There were two fragments of tiles in the car, which were suspected to be window damage caused by falling objects from the upper floors. There are high-altitude parabolic cameras in the community, but Mr. Yi's car happens to be in the blind spot, so it is impossible to determine the floor where the falling object fell. Looking at the maintenance quotation of more than 2,200 yuan given by the car 4S shop, Mr. Yi was angry. So I went to the community police office for help.

The police rummaged through the garbage and found clues to the falling objects

Liu Xichen, a community police officer of the Huguang Police Station of the East Lake Ecotourism Scenic Area Bureau of the Wuhan Municipal Public Security Bureau, said: The car has been parked for more than two days, and the time period is relatively long. In addition, the porcelain pieces that fell down were very small, and there was basically no movement when they hit the car. So we looked at the high-altitude cameras and couldn't find which one it was.

Since it is the porcelain tiles that smashed the car, it must be related to the decoration. The police inquired about the property and found that there were residents on the 5th and 7th floors of the building. So the police visited them one by one. However, it was not found to be consistent with the porcelain tiles on the front windshield of the owner.

The investigation was once again deadlocked, so the police changed their thinking and planned to start with construction waste near the building. After continuously rummaging through the construction waste in more than ten garbage cans in the surrounding buildings, the police finally found clues.

The police rummaged through the garbage and found clues to the falling objects

This bag of construction waste was dragged all the way out of the corridor and finally thrown into the trash can. The police followed the traces on the ground and quickly locked the floor of the renovated resident.

In the end, the police found the house of Mr. Liu, a resident on the 11th floor, who was repairing the balcony at that time. After comparison, the porcelain tiles of the smashed car were completely consistent with the wall tiles broken during the construction of Mr. Liu's house. At this time, Mr. Liu did not know that his maintenance construction was in trouble.

Liu admitted his mistake positively, apologized to the owner of the car on the spot, Mr. Yi, and was willing to compensate for the loss of the vehicle. The police also actively coordinated, and finally the two sides reached an agreement on the vehicle maintenance plan.

The police rummaged through the garbage and found clues to the falling objects

At present, the vehicle has been repaired, and both parties are satisfied with the handling of the police case.