A suspicious vehicle was found in Meizhou, and the police went out!

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  Recently, the Criminal Investigation Brigade of Fengshun County Public Security Bureau, together with Longgang Police Station and Fengliang Police Station, arrested Wu Mou Cheng, a suspect suspected of theft, and recovered four stolen scalpers in Luhe County, Shanwei City, recovering losses of about 30,000 yuan for the masses.

  At about 18 o'clock in the evening of July 29th, Ms. Peng, a villager in long gang zhen, Fengshun County, came to the Longgang police station to report that "the four yellow cattle kept on the creek dam near the village have disappeared, and they have not been found for a day, and they are suspected to have been stolen." After receiving the report, the police on duty immediately went to the incident with Ms. Peng for investigation. After on-site investigation, analysis and judgment, combined with public video investigation of surrounding roads, the police found a suspicious vehicle carrying cattle.

  In order to help the people recover their losses as soon as possible, the Longgang police station reported the relevant situation to the Criminal Investigation Brigade of the County Public Security Bureau to assist in the investigation. After the pursuit of the line, the police handling the case successfully locked the identity information and foothold of the suspect Wu Mou Cheng. On the afternoon of July 30, the police handling the case arrested the suspect in Fengliang Town. After the trial, Wu Mou Cheng confessed that when he was driving a van through Xinhua Village, long gang zhen, he stole four yellow cattle from the riverbank and sold them to Luhe County, Shanwei City. Knowing this situation, the police handling the case rushed to Luhe County, Shanwei City, and finally successfully recovered the four stolen scalpers. At 11 o'clock that night, the police sent the recovered scalper back to Ms. Peng's home in long gang zhen overnight.

  "I am very grateful to the police comrades for helping us find 4 cows." Only one day after the report was made, Ms. Peng's family saw the recovered scalper, with a happy smile on their faces, and repeatedly thanked the police who handled the case with dedication.