A thief has returned a mobile phone and thousands of yuan he
stole from a woman after receiving 21 emotional text messages from her, a local
newspaper in Jinan reported.
Pan Aiying, a Chinese teacher at Wutou Middle School in Qihe County, in
Ea
st China`s Shandong Province, did not think her text-message campaign would
move the thief to return her belongings.
A young man riding a motorcycle had snatched her bag, which contained her
mobile phone, bank cards and 4,900 yuan ($628), as she was riding her bicycle
home on Friday morning, according to Qilu Evening News.
Pan said she initially considered calling the police, but then decided to
try to persuade the young man to return her bag.
Pan called her lost phone with her colleague`s cell phone, but was
disconnected. So she began sending text messages.
"Hey, buddy. I`m Pan Aiying, a teacher from Wutou Middle School. You must
be going through a difficult time. If so, I will not blame you," wrote Pan in
her first text message, which didn`t get a response.
"Keep the 4,900 yuan if you really need it, but please return the other
things to me. You are still young. To err is human. Correcting your mistake is
more important than anything," Pan wrote in another message.
She gave up hope after sending 21 text messages without a reply and planned
to call the police the next morning.
However, as she left her home on Sunday morning, Pan stumbled over a
package that had been left in her courtyard it was her stolen bag. Nothing had
been taken from it.
"Dear Pan: I`m sorry. I made a mistake. Please forgive me. You are so
tolerant even though I stole from you. I`ll correct my ways and be an upright
person," said a letter that had been left with the
bag.