An old man collecting waste paper found a box containing over 80 IDs and reported them to the police.

According to the Gwangju Police Station on the 27th, at 10 am on the 25th, at a street in Sinyong-dong, Buk-gu, an old man in his 60s picked up a waste paper and found a paper box containing identification cards.

The box contained 64 resident registration cards, 16 driver's licenses, 4 student IDs, and 19 credit cards, along with a wallet.

The police discouraged the fingerprints with the possibility that someone would have stolen the wallets of citizens and then abandoned their IDs.

In addition, we contacted the parties who had lost their IDs to find out how they were lost and whether they were victimized by identity theft.

It was presumed that most of the lost people were lost at a pub in a certain area, so they had discarded the IDs of customers who had been keeping them at stores such as pubs for a long time.

It has been a long time since most of the lost people lost their ID cards, so the establishment was not revealed.

The police will register IDs and other items as lost items, and investigate how the ID cards were abandoned on the street.

An officer in the police said, "If you have not learned the lost item and visited the owner, you can apply for the 'abuse of seizure.'"

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