Chapter 34 I’ll make a call
Only a quarter of a sheep was eaten, and everyone in the room had at least one stolen scooter story to tell. Or myself, or someone around me.
If averaged to each year, this number is not surprising. In the bicycle era, more people lost their bicycles.
However, the total is still a lot.
"Did our video surveillance downstairs record the theft process?" Jiang Yuan ate the sheep and paid a little attention.
"There are people who have been recorded and reported, but no one can be found. By the way, can you find someone to do facial recognition?" Jiang Yongxin, who runs a car wash downstairs, is a young man after all, and he suddenly thought of new technology.
Jiang Yuan looked blank: "I don't know, I've never seen facial recognition in the bureau."
Jiang Yongxin was a little disappointed and said, "The conditions in our county are still too bad."
"There is no face recognition in the city. There are hundreds of thousands of people at domestic train stations and airports. When will face recognition be available?" Jiang Yuan was helpless.
"They are available abroad, why don't we learn to make them in China?" Jiang Yongxin didn't believe it.
"We are also engaged in gait recognition in China... We don't have this either. Don't think about it. Even if we do, we can't use it to find you an electric car." Jiang Yuan dipped the mutton in hot sauce and got a little tired of it.
For the police, detecting electric vehicle cases is a bit more troublesome than detecting ordinary theft cases. Because electric vehicles are equivalent to stolen goods that can walk on their own and support criminal suspects, their disposal is simpler than ordinary stolen goods. It is also generally faster to commit crimes and leave the crime scene. If the operation is careful enough, it is basically difficult to catch the person. .
Even if someone is caught, it can be difficult to secure evidence and successfully prosecute the suspect.
In fact, most common theft cases go unsolved after reporting to the police. A simple description can prove this point - when police officers at the police station lose their mobile phones, they always buy a new one to use.
Furthermore, the attitude of ordinary people towards theft cases is also different from that of the police.
What ordinary people hope is to recover the loss, preferably to punish the thief. Therefore, the primary goal of ordinary people is to recover the lost property, and the secondary goal is to find the culprit. But when the police solve a case, the first thing they need to do is to fix the evidence, the second thing is to find the suspect, the third thing is to successfully prosecute, and the fourth thing is to recover the lost property.
If it is a murder case or a serious case, then completing the first task, which is to secure evidence, can barely be regarded as a satisfactory job. If you can't catch someone, you can just find a way to chase them away. Some suspects run away after committing crimes, and there is nothing you can do if you can't arrest them.
But in a theft case, the evidence was merely fixed, which was obviously unqualified. Not only were the victims dissatisfied, but the police themselves were dissatisfied. It's equivalent to spending one or two days doing useless work.
In a theft case, the police must achieve the first three goals at once, that is, fix the evidence, arrest the person, and prosecute the case, before they can barely complete the task. But even so, it still failed to meet the minimum expectation of the reporter, which was to recover the lost property.
But even if the lost property is found and four tasks are completed at the same time, for the police, the harvest of this operation is still very small. He just cracked a case worth several thousand dollars, captured one or several misdemeanor criminals, and recovered thousands of dollars in losses.
Therefore, in small counties where the police force has always been scarce, theft cases have always been cases of low attention. Only when the number of police reports increases sharply for a period of time, and gang crimes or series of cases are discovered, can we be slightly more proactive. The premise is that there have been no new murders or other serious cases recently.
For the police officers directly involved in the case, the theft case is not only unsatisfactory, but also annoying.
Because this kind of case is not only ignored by them, but also looked down upon by other colleagues in the bureau. Therefore, you have to queue up to do fingerprints. Please ask someone to do the inspection on the spot. You can only watch the video by yourself. Everything is the lowest priority configuration...
That's it, you can't call out yet, calling out means you are ignorant - the master who does fingerprints is doing murder cases, robbery cases, and a series of arson cases. If you ask for comparison with a recently discovered electric car theft case, do you still want to Can't jump in line?
Fortunately, Jiang Yuan can do fingerprints himself, and he also knows how to conduct field surveys...
For theft of electric vehicles, these two skills are enough.
People who are smart, cautious, and capable of execution will take the college entrance examination, kill people, and steal hearts, but will not steal electric cars.
"I'll look for help later and see if I can find one or two electric vehicles." Jiang Yuan said cautiously. However, he also thought it was good to do something to help the people in the village. Relatives always have to have some kind of human relationship, and people are sophisticated, and as a junior medical practitioner, he can't do it on the edge every time he helps his relatives.
Everyone in the room was in high spirits.
Aunt Hua even praised: "It's different to be a civil servant. I can help you. It's not like my Junye family, who doesn't work, doesn't take the civil service examination, and doesn't get a wife..."
Jiang Yuan looked at Aunt Hua, who was getting more and more emotional, and had to remind her, "Auntie, if you look for the electric car you lost the year before last, you will definitely not find it this year."
"It's okay, I'm not short of money." Aunt Hua waved her hands, looking very indifferent, and then said: "It's not necessarily impossible to find him. A thief can't be a thief for a lifetime, or just for a year. Unless his family It has also been demolished, otherwise how can we just stop talking and stop doing things."
Jiang Yuan felt that what Aunt Hua said was wrong, but also felt that she was not wrong much.
Jiang Yongxin finished the ribs in his hand in a few seconds, wiped his mouth, and asked more actively: "Jiang Yuan, call someone, I'll go find the real estate agent and ask them to adjust the video."
The two electric cars he lost were both lost this year, and there is still hope of getting them back. More importantly, he not only opened a car wash shop, but also a car and electric vehicle parts store. He was unhappy with the theft and the surrounding security.
Jiang Yuan looked at the sky outside the window and said, "It's too late. You can't just call someone whenever you want. Well... I'll make a call first."
Jiang Yuan was thinking about Wei Zhenguo, and he also called Wei Zhenguo.
Wei Zhenguo's Sixth Squadron handles theft-related property invasion cases all year round, and is considered a serious criminal investigation squadron.
Wei Zhenguo, who had just left for a few hours, thought there was some unfinished business in the arson case. He quickly picked up the phone and asked with a smile: "Forensic Doctor Jiang, what did you say..."
A smile appeared on Jiang Yuan's face: "Captain Wei, you said before that if I need any help, I will definitely come to you..."