
Police officer gives away own money to help cash-strapped travelers
A couple traveling to Taichung found themselves in a pickle after they lost their wallet on their return trip. Without banking apps on their phones, they did not have access to cash. Though a police officer tracked down their wallet by reviewing security camera footage, the couple did not appear the least bit relieved. Turns out they were in such a dire financial situation that they didn’t have money for gas to get back home. The officer decided to give them NT$1,000 out of his own pocket so that they could return home safely, without asking for anything in return.
A police car pulls up in front of the station. A couple steps out and enters the building.
Chen Hung-wei
Police officer
The reporter called 110 to file a report and said that he’s lost his wallet, and needed us to examine surveillance footage at the convenience store to track it down.
The couple drove from Kaohsiung to Taichung to visit friends, and ended up losing their wallet at a convenience store on their way back. They immediately sought help from the police, who discovered that it had been picked up by a security guard. This would’ve been good news, but for the couple, the amount of time it’d take to finally get their wallet back had them worried.
Chen Hung-wei
Police officer
They looked really downcast. So I asked him if they needed any help. He insisted that he’d be fine and that he’d hang on.
They did not have cash with them otherwise, and worse, neither had banking apps, making it impossible to withdraw cash. Without a single penny and with the tank running low, they might not even have been able to make it home. Luckily, the officer gave them a helping hand.
Chen Hung-wei
Police officer
I was worried that their car might stop running, so I gave them some cash. I told them it’s okay to keep it just in case. If you really want to pay me back, just donate to charity. It’s okay if I don’t get it back.
The officer gave them NT$1,000 out of his own pocket to help them. It may not seem like much, but it turned their situation around. The 27-year-old officer had just started serving at this new outpost in Taichung. In his six years with the police, he’s already been honored as a do-gooder.
Chen Ching-hsuan
Police station head
He’s really proactive and kindhearted, and also very diligent. Seeing that the member of public made a social media post to thank him really showed that he’s made a great impact passing on kindness.
After the couple got home, they made a social media post to thank the police officer for lending a helping hand.
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2025-11-28