In the early morning, I took the car home, and accidentally lost a women's bag worth 30,000 yuan on the way, only to find out the next day, the public asked for help from the police, and after careful searching, I contacted the pick-up personnel to send it back and return it.
At about 4 o'clock in the afternoon on December 16, Ms. Ming, who lives in Houhu District, Jiang'an District, Wuhan City, called the police, saying that she took a taxi home with her friends at about 2 o'clock in the morning, and found that the bag worth 30,000 yuan was missing.
After receiving the police from the Baibuting Police Station of the Jiang'an District Bureau of the Wuhan Municipal Public Security Bureau, the police officer Shi Bolin continued to guide and remind and help Ms. Ming to recall, and Ms. Ming remembered that she got off the bus and vomited because of nausea during the ride, and it was likely that she lost her bag at that time. After the police confirmed the location of getting off the bus, they quickly launched a ** search, and sure enough, at about 2:30 a.m., Ms. Ming got off the car for a short time, and then "left" her bag on the ground and left in the car.
* It shows that 15 minutes later, two men passed by on an electric car, and the man in the back seat saw the bag, picked it up and looked through it, and because Ms. Ming only had a lipstick and a small mirror in her bag, the man casually "dropped" the bag on the side of the road.
As soon as the two men left, a man walked by, picked up the bag on the ground, and went to the direction of the parking lot near a hotel in Baibuting. Police Shi Berlin and auxiliary police Hu can visit the scene to check the relevant **, and found out that there were only 4 electric taxis in and out of the parking lot during the incident that night, and the police suspected that the bag picker was an electric taxi driver, and the bag was picked up while waiting for the vehicle to be charged that night. After repeated inspections and comprehensive research, the police found out that the man who picked up the bag was Master Huang, a taxi driver, and after communication, Master Huang promised to send the bag to the Baibuting Police Station to return it to the owner.
Carry-on items are so expensive, be sure to keep them properly and don't lose them again. Ms. Ming was very grateful for taking back her bag, and the police reminded Ms. Ming that when she went out, her belongings should be properly kept.
Correspondent: Cui Xiaolei).
*: Jiupai News].