He cried almost all night, believing that he would no longer recover the 10 thousand soles that he dropped, near his house. But in the morning she heard that a student and a young police officer from the Huancayo Traffic Unit found his money. Olinda Margot ran to the police station, carrying the bank withdrawal voucher to show that the 10,000 soles they found near the garbage can belonged to her. It was after she heard the news on the radio that the mother of the family knew that the money she lost on Thursday afternoon was safe.
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At 4 pm on Thursday, the student Deysi Rodríguez Chávez (25), was walking along the jirón Ayacucho and Calle Real, when she noticed that under the trash can, there was a bundle of money. The young lady notified Petty Officer Elizabeth Contreras Cuchula who controlled traffic in that area.
Both waited for the owner to appear and then took the money to the Transit Unit where it was verified that there were 54 100-sole bills and 23 200-sole bills.
Yesterday morning, PNP Major Rrick Acosta Rojas reported the finding to the media, calling for the owner to claim the money, showing evidence that the money belonged to him.
Thus, shortly after, he arrived at the police station, Olinda, who told the Traffic chief that this money was part of 20 thousand soles, money from the payment they made him for the rental of a local.
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It was learned that the mother of the family would have dropped the bundle of bills in an oversight to care for her daughter and when she arrived home, she just realized that she had lost one of the two bundles in her bag. Desperate, Margot burst into tears, however, upon hearing the news of the discovery, she thanked God and went to the police station. Today the largest PNP Erick Acosta, will return the 10 thousand soles.