The old man in Dongying picked up his wallet and waited for the owner for half an hour.
source: Xinhua net Author: Li Xiaolin
4 6, 6, the reporter learned from the Binnan branch of the Dongying Binhai Public Security Bureau in Dongying, Shandong, that Mr. Deng, a 70 year old man who lived in the Sheng Nan community, picked up a wallet in the walk. There were 1500 yuan of cash, ID card, driver's license, bank card, refueling card and shopping card. After waiting for more than half an hour without seeing the owner, the old man sent his wallet to the nearby Tongxing police station, where the police searched for information to help him find the owner.
recently, Mr. Deng, a 70 year old man living in Sheng Nan community, went out for a walk and picked up a wallet at the South Gate of Xinghe East District, Sheng Nan community. The old man opened his wallet and saw that there was a stack of money and lots of documents and cards. The old man thought the owner had lost his wallet to find it soon, and waited in the place, but no one was looking for it for more than half an hour and asked several pedestrians to say it was not their own. The old man then rushed to the police station of xinghedong District, Tongxing police station, and handed the wallet to the police.
the policeman opened his wallet in the face of the old man, cleared the items in the wallet, found a cash 1557 yuan, an identity card, a driver's card, a gas card, two bank cards and a supermarket shopping card.
the police searched the police complex platform through the information on the identity card of the owner, and soon found the information of Mr. Wu, who had lost his wallet. The police told Mr. Wu that his wallet was picked up by the good man and sent to the Xinghe police office. He told him to claim it quickly. He said in a voice on the phone, "thank you, Mr. Deng!" Thank you for the police! " After
, Mr. Wu arrived at Xinghe police office. After confirming the identity of the owner, the police returned the money to him. Mr. Wu thanked the elderly and the police again.