On July 7, Ngok Bay Commune Police said that the unit had handed over baby Y Huong (born 2023) to her family safely.
On the evening of July 3, receiving a report from people about a lost child in Thanh Trung village area, Ngok Bay Commune Police quickly arrived at the scene to receive and take the child to the unit headquarters.
At the commune police headquarters, officers and soldiers kindly encouraged, cared for, and fed the baby and provided personal hygiene to stabilize his spirit.
The police force has notified the villages and hamlets in the area and the Trung Thanh Pagoda area to search for relatives.
At the same time, the Commune Police posted information and images on the Facebook page "Ngoc Bay Commune Police, Quang Ngai province" and other social networking platforms for the community to support and coordinate in searching for the baby's family.
Thanks to the notice of the Police force, the support from the Village People's Committee and the forces participating in protecting security and order at the grassroots level, Mr. A Bit (residing in Kon Hngo Klah village) came to the Commune Police headquarters to receive his child.
Through verification, the child is Y Huong (born 2023). Because her father works in the fields and her mother works as a hired laborer in Ho Chi Minh City, she stays at home with her grandmother.
On the evening of July 3, while she was going out for work, the child was home alone and accidentally got lost.
On the morning of July 3, 2026, Tu Mo Rong Commune Police, Quang Ngai province organized the handover of Mr. Pham Van Toan (born 1976, residing in Dam Rong 3 commune, Lam Dong province) to his family after many days of being lost, and at the same time handed over the entire asset worth more than 1.2 billion VND that was protected intact.
In emotion, relatives expressed their gratitude for the sense of responsibility of the Tu Mo Rong Commune Police and the Commune People's Committee for promptly discovering, caring for, protecting the safety of life and preserving all of Mr. Toan's property intact during the 5 days of being lost.
