The man lost his 8,000 yuan watch at the station, and the police linked up with the station to help

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-03-07

Take the subway, but I can't find the expensive watch in my bag, what's going on?

At around 8 p.m. on March 4, Mr. Shi, a passenger, hurriedly came to the police office of Lucuo Station of the subway for help, saying that he had lost a valuable watch and suspected that it had fallen in the subway station, and asked the police to help find it. According to Mr. Shi, at 6:30 p.m. that night, he entered the station at Lucuo Station to take the train, and when he got on the train, he found that a Longines watch in his handbag was missing. The watch was not long after I bought it, and it was worth more than 8,000 yuan.

After receiving the request for help, the police immediately linked up with the station radio room to find the lost items. Subsequently, the station control room reported that the station cleaning staff found a watch and put it at the service office. Through the monitoring of the police, it was confirmed that the owner of the watch found by the cleaning staff was Mr. Shi.

It turned out that Mr. Shi was carrying a handbag into the station security check at that time, and because the zipper of the bag was not tightened, the Longines watch in the bag slipped when passing through the security inspection machine. Soon after, while cleaning near the security machine, the station cleaning staff found the watch left on the ground near the security machine. At 8:30 p.m. that night, after confirming that it was correct, Mr. Shi retrieved the lost watch.

Related: The woman in the morning rush hour was paralyzed and weak, and the subway police rescued her in time.

On March 5, Nie Baoqing, a police officer who was on guard at the peak of Jimei Software Park Station, received a report that a female passenger in the B-end station hall of Jimei Software Park Station was unwell and needed help.

The police immediately went to check that the passenger, Ms. Xu, had arrived at the passage of the No. 4 exit of the station with the support of the staff, but she was paralyzed and could not continue to move forward. The personnel of the police organization moved her to a less crowded place in the corner of the station hall at the B end, brought a chair for her to sit and rest, provided glucose water to replenish her energy, and set up a screen barrier.

Upon inquiry, the police learned that Ms. Xu had not eaten breakfast that day, and after resting and supplementing with glucose, her condition did not improve, and she was accompanied by stiffness and numbness in her hands and feet. While helping her move her hands and feet, the police contacted the driver according to the company shuttle bus driver *** she provided, and sent her to outside Gate 4 with the station staff, who sent her to the hospital. (Reporter Lu Jiajie Correspondent Zheng Maolin).

Xiamen Evening News reporter Lu Jiajie correspondent Zheng Maolin).

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