Picking up a phone, two students asked the police to find the person who dropped it

Hoàng Anh |

Khanh Hoa - Picking up a phone by the roadside, two elementary school students brought it to the commune police to ask for help in finding it and returning it to the owner.

On May 30, Phuoc Dinh Commune Police (Khanh Hoa province) said that the unit had just praised two students for their beautiful actions when they picked up people's property and proactively handed it over to functional agencies to return it to the loser.

The two students include Tran An Phi, a 5C grade student, and Huynh Tran Minh Vuong, a 4C grade student, both studying at An Thanh Primary School.

Previously, while walking on the road, the two children discovered a mobile phone. Immediately after picking up the property, both took it to Phuoc Dinh Commune Police to report, and at the same time asked functional forces to help find the owner.

Upon receiving the information, Phuoc Dinh Commune Police quickly verified and identified the owner of the phone as Mr. Le Tan Doi (born in 1950, residing in Tu Tam 2 village, Ninh Phuoc commune).

After contacting the property owner, the police force together with the two children proceeded to return the phone intact to Mr. Doi.

Receiving the phone back, Mr. Doi thanked the 2 children and the police force.

According to Phuoc Dinh Commune Police, the actions of the two students are a beautiful gesture, showing honesty, sense of responsibility and a beautiful spirit of living in the community. These are examples that need to be praised, contributing to spreading positive values in schools and society.

Leaders of Phuoc Dinh Commune Police also sent words of encouragement and wished the two children to always be diligent, study well, be healthy and continue to promote good qualities in life.

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