Earlier, at 9:00 AM on May 25th, the Yen Son Commune Police received a report from Mr. D.'s family regarding the disappearance of his daughter, VTTT, born in 2010, since May 23rd, 2026.

Fearing that their child might have met with misfortune or been exploited by criminals, the family frantically went to the commune police station to report the incident and request assistance. Upon receiving the report, the commune police promptly reviewed the information, implemented investigative measures, and connected with relevant contacts to verify the child's whereabouts.
With a high sense of responsibility, in less than 10 hours, by 6:30 PM on the same day, the commune police force had located T. in Vit village, Phieng Pan commune - a border commune of Son La province, about 55km from home.
Upon verification, the child stated that she had left home on her own accord to find work and had gotten lost, unable to return. The commune police successfully contacted and assisted in bringing T. back to her family safely.
Deeply moved by the dedication of the police officers, Mr. D. sent a letter of thanks – a great source of encouragement, giving strength to the Yen Son Commune Police to continue to excellently fulfill their duty of maintaining peace for the people.
Following this incident, the Yen Son Commune Police advised young people to be wary of enticing offers of "easy work, high pay" on social media. Parents should closely monitor and supervise their children; if they discover that a family member has lost contact or shows signs of being scammed, they should quickly report it to the nearest police station for timely assistance.
Source: https://cand.vn/gan-10-tieng-tim-kiem-dua-be-gai-ve-voi-gia-dinh-post812179.html








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