The second-hand washing machine with money has not had time to unload. ?
13 in the early morning 10 or so, the police station in Zhuanyang of Wuhan Economic and Technological Development Zone (Hannan District) Public Security Bureau received an alarm from Mr. Wang, saying that more than 50,000 yuan in cash and a passbook he had put in the washing machine had been sold by his younger brother together with waste household appliances. At the other end of the phone, Mr. Wang was in a hurry, and the police quickly launched an investigation while comforting him.
After investigation, on the morning of the same day, Mr. Wang's younger brother saw that an old washing machine at home had been idle for a long time and sold it to a vendor who recycled old household appliances near the community. At 7 o'clock in the evening, Mr. Wang came home and learned that the washing machine had been sold. He sat down on the ground. It turns out that Mr. Wang, who has been a painter outside, put all his hard-earned money and a passbook in the mezzanine of the old washing machine. Not knowing that the washing machine was sold, Mr. Wang suddenly froze.
After receiving the alarm for help, the police immediately carried out video tracking, looking for traces of buying old home appliance vendors all the way. After nearly five hours of hard search, the police found that the vendor dragged the old washing machine to a waste electrical appliance recycling shop near Xinmin Community. The police immediately went to the door to look for it. It's 14 in the morning 1, and the store is closed. The police decided to come back in the morning.
/kloc-in the early morning of 0/4, the police visited, and the owner of the recycling shop recognized the vendor who bought the old household appliances at a glance. Unfortunately, the owner's son-in-law has shipped all the recycled old household appliances to a recycling factory in Qingshan District.
"No, if the washing machine is dismantled, it may be difficult for Mr. Wang to get his money back." Zhang Hu, deputy director of Zhuanyang Police Station, knew that it was urgent and immediately took Mr. Wang to an old household appliance recycling factory near Xinyuan Community, Beiyangqiao Road, Qingshan District. Finally, the police found the old washing machine that had not been unloaded before on the truck, and helped Mr. Wang recover more than 52,000 yuan in cash and a passbook of China Construction Bank of 654.38+10,000 yuan.
Mr. Wang, who got the money, said excitedly to the police: "Thank you very much. If it weren't for you, I wouldn't know how to spend the rest of my life. "
The police reminded the general public not to leave a lot of cash and valuables at home or at work, but to deposit temporarily unnecessary money in banks or investments to avoid unnecessary losses.