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Jewelry was stolen more than 2 million yuan.
Sapphire with a value of 654.38+100,000 yuan was missing, and the police mistakenly thought that sapphire was stolen. However, after careful investigation, Jing 'an police found that expensive sapphires packed in plastic bags were treated as dry garbage by sanitation workers. Millions of sapphires are treated as garbage? Let Bian Xiao, the muscle head, answer for you!

Sapphire with a value of 654.38+100,000 yuan was missing, and the police mistakenly thought it was stolen. However, after careful investigation, Jing 'an police found that the expensive sapphire in plastic bags fell on the stairs and was treated as dry garbage by sanitation workers.

At 3 pm on July 19, 2009, the police station on * * * Road received an alarm from Mr. Wang, claiming that jewelry with a value of10 million yuan was stolen.

The police rushed to the scene to investigate. According to the police report, in the afternoon, in order to cooperate with the jewelry display and publicity, she took a diamond worth millions of yuan to shoot in the open air, but at the end of the shooting work, she accidentally found a sapphire worth 654.38+100,000 yuan and flew away.

Mr. Wang searched along the route he had taken before, but found no trace of the gem.

Under the gaze of people around him, Xiao Wang remembered that he had temporarily forgotten his backpack with jewels when filming. He boldly suspected that the jewels were stolen and had to ask the police for help.

After learning the details, Li Weijie, a policeman, immediately comforted Ms. Wang not to worry and investigated the jewel theft.

According to Mr. Wang's activity track that day, I checked the surveillance camera, but I didn't find the jewel stolen. When Mr. Wang was about to collapse, Li Weijie accidentally found that Mr. Wang was sitting alone on the stairs counting the gems he had brought. However, when he finished counting and left, the transparent plastic bag slipped off his backpack.

According to this situation, an investigation was conducted, and it was found that shortly after Mr. Wang got up, the security guards just came here to clean up and mistakenly cleaned the plastic bags containing precious stones as dry garbage.

After some tracing, the police finally found Mr. Wang's lost gem in the garbage sorting bucket.