Yangtze Evening News Network, January 30 (correspondent Huang Daiting, reporter Chen Yong) "Thank you so much, if it weren't for you, my family's life-saving money might not be recovered." At about 20 o'clock on the evening of the 29th, Ms. Li thanked her again and again when she received the lost backpack from the police of the Wenyou Police Station of the Patrol Special Police Brigade of the Gaoyou Public Security Bureau.
The property is returned to its rightful owner. The reporter learned that at about 18 o'clock on the 29th, the Wenyou Police Station of the Patrol Special Police Brigade of the Gaoyou City Public Security Bureau received a call from Ms. Li for help, and the other party said that he was rushing back from Shanghai to see a doctor for his family, and took a bus after coming out of the high-speed rail station. The backpack contains important information of patients and urgent medical treatment with more than 70,000 yuan of bank cards and medical insurance cards. The money was taken back for the treatment of her family, but she didn't expect to be lost by herself, Ms. Li cried.
While calming Ms. Li's emotions, the police asked for the details of the driver and the vehicle, but Ms. Li did not notice the license plate number at all, and she did not know anything about the driver's situation, and the only valid information provided was that the car was Lingtang class. The police immediately reported the situation, and Tao Mingming, the leader on duty at the Wenyou Police Station, launched an investigation with the police. It only took more than an hour to confirm the driver's identity, and finally contacted the driver of the Lingtang bus. The police immediately drove to Lingtang and successfully recovered Ms. Li's backpack.
The police rushed back to Gaoyou and handed over the lost backpack to Ms. Li. Ms. Li opened her backpack, which contained all the money and belongings, and cried with joy. The police reminded that during the Spring Festival, you must take good care of your belongings, keep your carry-on luggage within your visual range, and check the number of luggage one by one before getting on and off the bus. If you find that your luggage is left behind after getting off the bus, call the police for help as soon as possible.
Proofread by Xu Heng.