Police and people in Pleiku mountain town support finding relatives of lost children
Gia Lai - Discovering a lost child, without relatives accompanying him, the police and people posted information to find the child's parents.
On June 3, news from Pleiku Ward Police said that a tourist family from Hung Yen province sent a thank-you letter to the unit and local people after being supported to find their lost child during sightseeing and tourism.
At 9:15 pm on June 2nd, Pleiku Ward Police received a report from people about a child straying into Nia 81 Bo Ke restaurant but without relatives accompanying him.
Immediately after receiving the information, the Ward Police urgently posted a notice to find relatives for the baby, and at the same time coordinated with residential groups, villages and people in the area to support verification.
At about 10:30 PM on the same day, the child's parents came to pick up their child in joy and emotion after a period of active searching.
In a letter sent to Pleiku Ward Police, Mr. Duong Dinh Cuong's family expressed their gratitude for the responsibility of the Police force and the noble gesture of the local people.
Timely and dedicated actions for people's safety have left a good impression on the family during their trip to Pleiku.
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