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Lost property
THE Local Police of Fuengirola handed over a total of 762 lost objects to their owners during 2022.
The items handed in at these municipal offices are usually wallets, purses or documentation such as ID or driver’s licence. Every day, an average of 30 calls are registered to this department, which last year attended to more than 2,400 citizens in its facilities.
Throughout 2022, a total of 2,043 cases were processed by the Lost Property department, which represents a 100 per cent increase compared to 2021, when a total of 1,039 cases were processed.
The police confirm it should be noted that within each file there may be a single object or several, as it may be, for example, a bag with different objects and documents inside.
The Lost Property Department of the Local Police is open to the public every working day in the morning, from 8.00am to 3.00pm. Inquiries can be made in person at the Local Police Headquarters or by calling (+34) 952 589 419.
This aesthetic and informative project has started with the ecological bin located in Plaza Federico García Lorca and will gradually be developed in the other nine points chosen to carry out this initiative. In addition to the improvement of the surface image and aesthetics of these points, the new brown containers will also be installed as a pilot project in 10 ecological islands, so that in these enclaves it will be possible to recycle organic waste.
This action comes after the placement of these new containers throughout the municipality, where 70 per cent of all the waste that is collected is organic.
The implementation of these brown containers will be done gradually in the rest of the town, accompanied by an awareness and information campaign.
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