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**A Memorable Lunar New Year’s Eve: How Police Helped Recover a Lost Phone** Recently, the public WeChat account of the Qianshan County Public Security Bureau received a heartwarming story from a grateful citizen. The story was about how local police officers went above and beyond to help retrieve a lost phone on Lunar New Year’s Eve. So, what exactly happened? Let’s take a look. This year’s Lunar New Year’s Eve was unforgettable for our family. We had gathered at my eldest brother’s house for the celebrations. The New Year’s Eve dinner was ready, and most of us were seated, except for my second brother, who was late. After quite some time, he finally arrived with my nephew, looking rather distressed. It turned out that my nephew had lost his brand-new iPhone, which he had bought with months of savings. Naturally, the evening's conversation shifted to finding the phone. Everyone pitched in with ideas: some helped my nephew recall all the places he had visited that day, while others suggested drafting a message to send in case someone found it. Several family members repeatedly called the phone, hoping it hadn't been switched off. Just as we were all brainstorming, my niece’s husband managed to track the phone’s location using its GPS. The phone appeared to be in the southern part of the city, at a low-income housing complex. My nephew was certain he hadn’t been there, so it was clear that someone had found the phone and taken it home. Without wasting any time, we decided to head to the housing complex. My niece’s husband and I accompanied my second brother’s family. When we arrived, we located the building based on the GPS signal. However, the building had six floors and around twenty households. The GPS could only give us an approximate location, so we didn’t know which specific apartment to approach. We stood outside, feeling frustrated. We called the phone again and again, but no one answered. After knocking on a few doors with no luck, my second brother began to lose hope. "Maybe we should call the police," I suggested. My brother was doubtful. “It’s New Year’s Eve,” he said. “Who’s going to help us find a phone we lost ourselves?” I insisted, “It’s worth a try. Let’s see what happens.” I dialed 110, not expecting much, but to my surprise, someone answered right away. I explained the situation and asked if they could help. The female officer on the other end reassured me, saying, “We’ll send officers from the Hekou Police Station right away. Don’t worry.” Soon after, a police car arrived, its flashing lights drawing the attention of nearby residents. Five officers stepped out, led by a serious-looking officer with a tan complexion. He listened to our story attentively before splitting his team into two groups to knock on doors, instructing them to be considerate as people were celebrating New Year’s Eve. As the officers moved through the building, the residents were cooperative, many opening their doors and greeting the police with New Year’s wishes. It was a beautiful display of community spirit and the strong bond between police and citizens. However, after checking all the apartments, there was still no sign of the phone. “It’s getting late,” my brother sighed, “maybe we should just let the officers go. They’ve done enough.” He turned to my nephew and said, “Let’s just call it a lesson learned. We’ll be more careful next time.” I thanked the lead officer for their efforts, suggesting they return home to celebrate with their families. But the officer wasn’t ready to give up. He kept walking around the area, checking the GPS location from different angles. He seemed determined to pinpoint the exact spot. We watched as he circled around, checking and rechecking the map on his phone. After a while, he told his team to ask the residents on the second floor again, as he believed the phone had to be in one of those apartments. We followed them, hearts racing with hope. The officers knocked on the doors and called the phone again, but there was still no response. Looking to the officer once more, we all waited for his next move. He suggested that we report the phone’s serial number so it could be registered as lost. "Once we’ve filed the report, it’s just a matter of time before we find it," he assured us. Grateful for this small glimmer of hope, I shook his hand, feeling a deep sense of trust and reassurance. That night, I instructed my nephew to locate the phone's serial number. The next morning, my nephew called me, his voice full of excitement. The person who had found the phone had called him and arranged for him to pick it up at the housing complex. Overjoyed, we speculated that the finder might have hesitated to return it initially but changed their mind after seeing the police’s involvement. Later, I learned that the officers had worked throughout Lunar New Year’s Eve, responding to multiple calls and helping citizens in need. It wasn’t just our case—they had been on duty all day, assisting people across the county. This year’s New Year’s Eve was truly unforgettable. As a popular saying goes: "The peace we enjoy comes because someone else is bearing the weight on our behalf." *Reported by Hua Wen from Qianshan County*