For a family
The loss of a child is unbearable grief
But there are always some Madahars
When you go out, you lose your child
Recently, the SWAT "red armband" helped two of them
Lost children return home safely
At 21:14 on the evening of May 2, members of the special police "red armband" who were patrolling received a call from the 110 command center that some people reported that their boy was lost near Guangji Building. The red armband team members immediately contacted the child's parents, and after learning the characteristics and photos of the lost boy, they quickly divided into several groups and unfolded, and searched for the boy near the place where the boy was lost, and finally found the child under the north embankment of the Hanjiang River, and then notified the child's parents to come to claim it.
At 17:14 on May 4, the special police "red armband" team members on duty received a call from the 110 command center to report that there was a lost child at the security booth at the main entrance of People's Square. The "red armband" team members quickly arrived at the scene, and after questioning the child, they learned that they were lost when they came to the square with their grandfather, because the child did not know the contact information of the parents, the "red armband" team members accompanied the police to the police station in the west of the city, and handed the child back to the police station by the police station, and contacted his parents to come and retrieve it.
Police remind
- In scenic spots, parks, stations, shopping malls and other places with complex terrain and dense streams, children are easily squeezed by the crowd or separated from their parents.
- When leaving the house, parents can put a small card with the parents' contact information and home address in their child's pocket or purse. This way, even if the child gets lost and doesn't remember their parents' contact information, they can still be contacted through it.
- Teach children to remember their parents' phone numbers, because once a well-meaning passer-by or police officer encounters a lost child, the first information they ask for must be this, and if the child can remember it, the probability of finding it will be greatly improved.
- Teach children to remember who can be called for help, recognize police signs, police cars, police booths, etc., and teach children to ask for help from the police and uniformed staff if they get lost.
- In case the child is accidentally lost, parents should not panic, calm down, carefully recall the environmental characteristics of the child's lost place and the child's dress, and then call the police for help to provide effective clues for the search.