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I lost something. Can I call the police?
You can call the police if you lose something, and the police will help you find it back according to the relevant evidence. Because of the contact information of the scavengers, the police can help contact and collect the monitoring near the lost items. Generally speaking, search has two directions:

First, check the source of the loss, and carry out investigations around the objective environmental conditions when the loss occurred, such as checking and monitoring, visiting witnesses, etc. ?

The second is to check the stolen goods channels. After some things are lost, we can find out the whereabouts of the items by investigating the stolen goods channels.

Article l09 of the Property Law stipulates: "Lost property found shall be returned to the obligee. The finder shall promptly notify the right holder to collect it or send it to the public security and other relevant departments. "

Article 11 of the Property Law stipulates: "Before the finder delivers the lost property to the relevant departments, the relevant departments shall properly keep the lost property before it is found. If the lost property is damaged or lost due to intentional or gross negligence, it shall bear civil liability. " After finding the lost property, anyone should look for the owner or hand it over to the public security and other relevant departments, and at the same time, take good care of the lost property and not take it for himself.

Extended data

As long as it is lost, no matter how much it costs, you can call the police, because police stations all over the country have lost and found offices. If the value reaches the filing standard, it should be possible to file a case. You need to submit written filing materials, and pay attention to indicating your identity, contact information and the specific situation of lost items in a standard format.

Article 270 of the Criminal Law

Those who illegally possess other people's property, fail to keep it properly, and refuse to return it, shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than two years, criminal detention or a fine; If the amount is huge or there are other serious circumstances, he shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than two years but not more than five years and shall also be fined.

Whoever illegally takes forgetting things and buried objects of others for himself and refuses to hand them over in a large amount shall be punished in accordance with the provisions of the preceding paragraph.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia People's Republic of China (PRC) (PRC) Property Right

Baidu encyclopedia criminal law (legal concept)