There is also a mottled receipt in the 2 bundles of banknotes.

(Picture provided by the police)

[Reporter Xu Guozhen/Taichung Report] Some people picked up two bundles of banknotes on the road the day before yesterday and rushed them to the police station. After the police counted them, the total amount was 12,000 yuan. Looking at the signature on a mottled receipt in the banknotes, she searched for a needle in a haystack and filtered the passing vehicles to find the owner surnamed Wu. She held on to the hard-earned money that was lost and recovered. In addition to thanking the enthusiastic people for picking up the money, she also called the police directly. It's amazing!

After investigation, the 58-year-old woman Wu is a pork stall vendor in the new market in Dali District, Taichung City. On the way home on a motorcycle at noon, when she was passing by Shijia East Road in the East District, the money she had worked so hard all morning slipped out of her coat pocket. Fortunately, some well-meaning people found two bundles of banknotes that fell on the road, picked up the money and sent them to the Eastern Branch of the Third Branch.

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Police officers Zhong Hongguang and Cai Menghan not only counted 2 bundles of 100-yuan and 5-hundred-yuan banknotes totaling 12,000 yuan, but also carefully inspected each business card and found a mottled receipt in it, deduced that it should be a sign for the purchase and sale of goods Although I couldn't understand the content, there was a neatly written signature on it, and I picked it up from the time and place provided by the public, and checked the intersection monitors for cross comparison.

It was just that there were many cars and motorcycles passing by at that time, and the police patiently compared them, and finally found that the owner of a motorcycle coincided with the signature of the document. After confirmation, the owner was the woman surnamed Wu who was anxious like ants on a hot pot. The police informed Happy Can't Believe that they rode back to their home in Taiping District after the market closed at noon. When they were going to check the payment, they found that the entire stack of cash in their pockets had disappeared.

I thought it was lost in the vegetable market, but my son accompanied her back to the market and found nothing. I adjusted the monitor and couldn’t see the loss process. She couldn't believe it. In addition to calling to thank the enthusiastic people, she also praised the police for being amazing.

The police took this as a reminder that many people put valuables such as mobile phones and wallets in their pockets. Although they are easy to access, they can easily fly out or slip out of the pockets when riding a motorcycle or picking up items. Inconvenience on the road, personal valuables must be kept properly when going out, and placed in a bag or other place where it is not easy to drop to avoid property loss.

Mrs. Wu couldn't believe that the lost money was recovered.

(Picture provided by the police)