Young child picks up iPhone thanks to police returning it to the person who lost it

THANH TUẤN |

Quang Ngai - Nhan accidentally picked up a dropped phone and hurriedly went to the police station.

On May 29, Ngoc Reo Commune Police, Quang Ngai province said that they had supported the return of lost property to a resident in the area.

Previously, on May 26, Ngok Reo Commune Police received a mobile phone from Nguyen Phuoc Nhan, (born in 2014, residing in Kon Stiu II Village).

While traveling in the area, Nhan accidentally picked up this phone. Aware that the person who lost it was very worried, Nhan proactively brought the property to the police agency with the desire to ask functional agencies to support the search and return it to the owner.

Immediately after receiving property from Nhan, Ngok Reo Commune Police urgently took measures to verify information.

Người dân vui mừng nhận lại tài sản đánh rơi. Ảnh: ĐVCC
People happily receive their lost property back. Photo: DVCC

Through a quick review process, the police force identified the owner of the above iPhone 11 Pro phone as Ms. Y Me, (born in 2001, currently residing in Kon Stiu 2 hamlet, Ngok Reo commune).

The Police Agency invited Ms. Y Me to the headquarters to carry out procedures to hand over the property. Receiving back the intact phone from the hands of the commune police officers and Nguyen Phuoc Nhan, Ms. Y Me and her family could not hide their joy and emotion.

Ms. Me expressed her deep gratitude for Nhan's honest and sincere actions.

The beautiful and humane action of a student in Ngok Reo commune has contributed to strongly spreading the "Good People, Good Deeds" movement in social life.

THANH TUẤN
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