Man finds lost property, finds person to return it in Lam Dong

Phúc Khánh |

Lam Dong - Picking up a wallet containing personal papers and cash, a resident proactively submitted it to the D'Ran Commune Police to find the person who dropped it and return the property.

On August 20, D'Ran Commune Police (Lam Dong) said that the unit had just received and returned a wallet along with all papers and cash to the person who dropped it.

Previously, on August 18, Mr. Nguyen Dinh Minh (born in 1984, residing in Phuoc Hau commune, Khanh Hoa province) picked up a leather wallet containing personal papers and cash.

After picking up the property, Mr. Minh brought the wallet to D'Ran Commune Police to hand over, requesting functional forces to verify and find the person who dropped it to return it.

Receiving the property, D'Ran Commune Police checked the papers, verified information and identified the owner of the wallet as Mr. Tran Nhat Minh (born 1990, residing in B'Lao ward, Lam Dong province).

After that, the commune police contacted and returned the wallet along with all personal papers and cash to Mr. Tran Nhat Minh.

Mr. Nguyen Dinh Minh's action of "finding lost items, returning them to the person who lost them" shows the spirit of honesty and responsibility to the community, contributing to spreading beautiful deeds in life.

D'Ran Commune Police acknowledged and praised Mr. Minh's actions and wished that the spirit of responsibility and awareness for the community would continue to spread, contributing to building a civilized and meaningful lifestyle in the locality.

Phúc Khánh
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