html The 173-year-old woman named Liu, who was a 173-year-old woman, encountered the fragrance of scallion pancakes I missed on her way to visit her grandson. However, after buying the taste of her missing, she forgot her grandson’s home and her address. The police received reports to assist her and accompanied her to talk about her past life. She also helped her find her residence address through a medicine slip, enthusiastically escorting her home, so that she could not only buy the taste of missing her, but also feel the unforgettable human touch.
The Third Branch of the Taichung Municipal Government Police Station, the patrol officer Zhang Jingrong and police officer Wang Baifeng, were on patrol service at around 4 pm a few days ago. He received a report that an old woman in Jinde Road, East District needs assistance. The enthusiastic store told the police that the old woman surnamed Liu frequently asked her for directions after buying the meal. After asking carefully, she realized that she had forgotten her way home, so she had to ask the police to come to the scene to help. The woman surnamed Liu said that she used to work here, and her grandson lives in this area now. Today, because she wanted to see her grandson, she asked her friend to take her for a ride. However, when she passed by, she smelled the smell of scallion pancakes that she missed very much, so she asked her to get off in front of the store. She thought that her grandson's residence was not far away, so she could only walk there by myself. However, after buying the meal, not only could she not remember the address of her grandson's residence, but she couldn't even remember the way home.
The police officer listened to Liu's past of working and living here, hoping to get clues to help her return home. Fortunately, not long after, she slowly took out a medicine slip. The police officer took it and suddenly realized that the woman surnamed Liu suffered from dementia and forgot to go home. Through the medicine list provided by him, the police successfully found the address of the residence. Seeing that the distance was not far, they enthusiastically escorted her back to her residence in Beitun District. The woman surnamed Liu also expressed her great gratitude to the police for their assistance.
The police remind that if there are elders or family members who are often or may be lost in their homes, they can wear anti-lost bracelets, or sign items on them to facilitate contact information, so that the police can quickly grasp their identity and quickly assist in returning home. We also urge the public to find elders who need assistance on the streets, please lend a helping hand, keep lost elders and notify the police to help, so that they can reunite with their families as soon as possible.