Yangtze Evening News, February 27 (Correspondent Guowu Reporter Chen Yong) Recently, Nanjing Jiangdong Police Station received a report from Ms. Li, a citizen, saying that her 10-year-old son Xiao Li ran away from home.
It is understood that Ms. Li had a quarrel with her son because of study problems that day, and Xiao Li was emotional, so she ran out of the door with her schoolbag. Soon, Ms. Li, who had calmed down, began to worry, so she tried to call her son, but Xiao Li did not carry a watch, mobile phone and other communication tools. Ms. Li panicked all of a sudden, and wanted to go out to look for it, but she had no direction for a while, so she had to call the police for help.
The police helped to retrieve the child.
After receiving the alarm, the police quickly arrived to find Ms. Li and inquired in detail about Xiao Li's dress and other characteristics. During the investigation, the police learned from the community security that not long ago, a boy wearing a black and white jacket ran out of the community in a rage and went to the left. The police immediately synchronized the information to the road patrol police force of the Special Patrol Police Brigade and jointly launched a carpet search.
After many investigations, the police finally found Xiao Li near Xiaozhuang College. The moment Ms. Li saw her son, tears welled up in her eyes, "Where are you going, you tell me!" Faced with his mother's questioning, the boy bowed his head and remained silent.
Seeing this, the police immediately stepped forward to appease Ms. Li's emotions and patiently reconciled the contradictions between the two. Under the persuasion of the police, Xiao Li also realized his mistake and said that he would not be so impulsive in the future. In the end, the police escorted the two home.
Proofreading Tao Shangong.