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Updated 21:46

Łuków police search owner of cash found in park

Lukow police find money left in a park envelope; officers seek owner and explain recovery steps.

Lukow police find money after a passerby handed over an envelope found in Park Miejski. Moreover, officers say the cash came with handwritten notes, and they now ask the person who lost it to identify the markings.

Lukow police find money: what authorities say

Police in Łuków received an envelope full of cash from a local who found it in the municipal park. In addition, the envelope carried handwritten notes that may identify the owner. Therefore, investigators ask anyone who recognizes the handwriting or the envelope to visit the Łuków police station. However, they will hand the money over only after they verify the claimant’s rights.

How the recovery process works

Under Polish law, a finder must try to return a lost item. Consequently, if someone knows the owner, they must inform them immediately. Moreover, when the owner is not known, finders usually notify the county starost (local authority). In practice, people often hand found items, including cash in envelopes, to the police. Therefore, the police will take steps to identify the rightful owner in this case.

To claim the money, the owner must provide credible details proving ownership. For example, they can describe the envelope’s appearance or the exact text of the handwritten notes. In addition, claimants may need to present ID. However, the police will only release the cash after confirming the claim.

Practical consequences and finder’s reward

Finders who follow the rules may ask for a finder’s fee. Moreover, Polish law allows a reward equal to ten percent of the item’s value. Therefore, a person who properly reported the find and requested payment can receive that fee when the property returns to its owner. However, the reward only applies when the finder fulfilled the legal duties and asked for it when handing the item over or at release.

For expats, the process may seem formal. Consequently, you should treat lost property seriously and contact authorities if you find something valuable. In addition, when you lose something, give precise descriptions that only the real owner could know. Therefore, proof often relies on small, private details found on packaging or notes.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you find or lose money in Poland, report it to the police or the local starost office. Moreover, the law lets a finder request a 10% reward if they fulfilled duties and asked for it. In addition, when claiming property bring ID. For expats, know common Polish terms: PESEL (national ID number), mandat (on-the-spot fine), ZUS (social security office), NFZ (national health insurer). Therefore, carry proof of your identity and any supporting details, such as the exact text on a lost note, to speed up recovery.

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