China News Service, Baotou, August 18th: "Post-90s" female policewoman computer solves a case attracts attention: urban safety needs more "Little Sherlock Holmes"

  China News Service reporter Li Aiping

  Cao Yuan, who is sitting in front of the reporter, maintains the characteristics of an excellent policeman. She will subconsciously observe the surrounding situation and adjust her emotions in an instant.

  On August 18, after being interviewed by reporters for more than two hours, she only smiled at the end of the interview and suddenly "exposed" her real age.

  Cao Yuan, 28, graduated from the Inner Mongolia Police Vocational College 6 years ago. He is currently a police officer at the Qiandao Police Station of the Kunming Branch of the Public Security Bureau of Baotou City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.

  "After graduating, I have been working in the police station, and I was the first in the back office. Around 2021, because of work needs, it was related to the work of catching fugitives online." "The reason for the adjustment of the unit is mainly because I am more familiar with computers."

  After working in the new department, Cao Yuan quickly showed the advantages of using computers to handle cases.

  She skillfully browses important information on the public security bureau's intranet and various public security application systems. It didn't take long for some criminal suspects to be "arrested" after Cao Yuan used computers and other means to follow the theft cases that occurred in some districts. Right."

  Some old police officers who are not very familiar with computers praised, "It's amazing that so many criminal suspects can be caught with one computer."

The picture shows Cao Yuan.

Photo courtesy of the interviewee

  This is not the most magical place in Cao Yuan.

Recently, Cao Yuan captured a murder suspect who had been on the run for 28 years through a computer.

  As for the secret of solving the case, Cao Yuan told reporters excitedly, "It's just because he didn't give me a second glance in the crowd."

  On August 2, Cao Yuan was conducting inspections as usual.

Suddenly, she found a man looking suspicious. With his unique sensitivity and intuition, Cao Yuan felt that this man was "not simple".

After returning to the police station, Cao Yuan began to investigate.

  After the preliminary investigation, Cao Yuan was a little disappointed, "There is no person similar to this man in the whole country." "What is the real identity of this man?"

  Cao Yuan began to change his work thinking and conducted investigations and visits to the relevant personnel around the suspicious man.

After that, Cao Yuan discovered that the suspicious man had contacted a person many times and seized this useful clue. She followed the clues and found out, "The real identity of this person is a homicide suspect from Jilin Province."

  At 16:00 on August 12, Cao Yuan and his colleagues arrested the suspect.

  After interrogation, the criminal suspect He Moumou confessed that in the past 28 years, he has never used his real identity, and all electronic information has been handled with the ID card of others. Even the people around him do not know his real name.

In order to make a living, he traveled to Hulunbuir, Qiqihar, Ordos, Baotou and many other places to work temporarily.

  "Unexpectedly, the suspect finally lost in Cao Yuan's eyes." Many of Cao Yuan's colleagues told reporters.

  Since the beginning of this year, the nine fugitives captured by Cao Yuan's police station were all caught by Cao Yuan.

Colleagues gave her the title of "Little Sherlock Holmes".

  "Whether it is using computers to catch fugitives, or professional police officers need to be serious and careful, the ultimate goal is the safety of the city." Cao Yuan told reporters.

  Regarding her colleague dubbing her "Little Sherlock Holmes", Cao Yuan smiled and said, "I just did my job, but I hope there will be more 'Little Sherlock Holmes' in China." (End)