On April 25, Dak Lieng Commune Police, Dak Lak province said that the unit had just supported a family of ethnic minorities in the area to find the lost electric vehicle.
Previously, on March 21, Y.T. M (15 years old), daughter of Ms. H'Ly MBuon, residing in Hang Ja village, Lien Son Lak commune, used the motorbike to go to school. However, due to being engrossed in playing, she left the motorbike on the side of the road.
Because he was afraid of being scolded by his parents, and there were many roads in the village, he did not remember the location where he forgot his motorbike. The family then organized a search but could not find him.
On March 26, during patrols, inspections, ensuring security and order in the area and from information from people, Dak Lieng Commune Police discovered a car left by the roadside.
The unit has received, preserved, and notified the villages and hamlets and posted information on the unit's social networking sites to find the owner.
Later, when she learned that her family's car was being preserved by the commune police, Ms. H'Ly reported it to the Dak Lieng Commune Police.
Receiving back the electric car that seemed to have been lost, carefully preserved by the police force, Ms. H'Ly was moved and wrote a letter of thanks to the Dak Lieng Commune Police.