How to find the owner?

Hello.
My name is Anton. I'm from Ukraine.
Month ago i find an iphone 5 16 gb.
On the iPhone enabled to "find my iphone " , but he does not "lost" . I can not find the owner to bring iphone back or speak with him (her) about apple id and password .
What can I do with this ?
imei: 013333003782166

Turn it in to law enforcement authorities. You have no way of determining who owns the phone.
Barry

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