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Chiang Rai Woman Praised For Turning in 50,000 Baht She Found Dropped on the Road
Last updated: April 23, 2026 5:59 am
CHIANG RAI — A 58-year-old woman earned widespread praise Wednesday after discovering 50,000
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Chiang Saen District around 10:00 a.m. and contacted police to ensure the money reached its rightful owner.
Fongchan, a resident of Sob Kham village, was traveling near the BAAC branch when she spotted a significant sum of money lying on the ground. Rather than keeping the find, she took the cash directly to the
Chiang Saen Police Station in Chiang Rai.
Pol. Lt. Col. Supakorn Thanusorn, an inquiry officer at the station, accepted the funds and officially recorded the incident. “Ms. Fongchan demonstrated great integrity by bringing this money to us immediately,” the officer noted during the reporting process.
The Search for the Owner in Chiang Rai
The 50,000 baht, consisting of 1,000-baht notes, appeared to have been recently withdrawn or prepared for a transaction. Authorities began reviewing local surveillance footage and bank records to identify who might have dropped the cash in such a high-
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The
FM91 Traffic Police Radio reported that the police were successful in their search. Shortly after the report was filed, the owner was identified and summoned to the station to verify their identity and claim the lost property.
The story quickly gained traction on social media, with locals hailing Fongchan as a role model for the community. Many noted that 50,000 baht is a life-changing amount of money for many families in the region, making her decision to return it even more significant.
“I didn’t think about keeping it for myself,” Fongchan told local reporters. “I only thought about how worried the person who lost it must be. That money belongs to them, not me.”
District officials emphasized that such acts of selflessness help strengthen the social fabric of Chiang Saen. They encouraged citizens to follow Fongchan’s example of civic duty and honesty.
CHIANG RAI — A 58-year-old woman earned widespread praise Wednesday after discovering 50,000 baht in cash on a public roadside and immediately turning it over
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