Scratch the lottery ticket and lose the wedding ring, and the police will help find it in two hours

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-01-19

All-** reporter Hou Enshi.

Recently, a woman in Zhumadian accidentally lost her wedding ring in the process of scratching the lottery ticket, and the police only used 2 hours to help her quickly find it after calling the police.

At 15 o'clock on November 5, the Tianzhong Old Street Police Workstation of the Economic Development Zone Bureau of the Zhumadian Public Security Bureau received a report from Ms. Ma, a member of the public in the jurisdiction, that she accidentally lost her wedding ring in Jiulongmao Shopping Park on Leshan Avenue and needed help from the police.

After receiving the police, the police from the police station quickly arrived at the scene. It is understood: on the afternoon of November 4th, the newlywed Ms. Ma and her girlfriends went shopping in Jiulongmao shopping mall, and when they went to the lottery shop on the 6th floor, they bought a pair of scratch tickets, because there was no scratch tool in their hands, she took off the wedding ring on her hand as a scratch tool, and after scratching the lottery ticket, Ms. Ma left the wedding ring in the lottery shop, and did not find that the wedding ring in her hand was missing until the next day.

After the police learned about the incident, they immediately coordinated with the staff of Jiu Longmao and led the police to the shopping mall to obtain channel monitoring. After careful searching, the physical characteristics of the man who picked up the ring were quickly determined. The police determined the man's identity information through continuous tracking of the surveillance**, and the police immediately contacted the man, and after the police's patient persuasion, the man finally agreed to return the ring to Ms. Ma.

The police then led the police to the man's location to retrieve the ring, and got the lost wedding ring, Ms. Ma was very moved. On November 30, 2023, Ms. Ma delivered a pennant to the Tianzhong Old Street Police Workstation to express her gratitude to the people's auxiliary police for their enthusiastic help. (Edited by Zhan Yunqing).

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