Postal Worker Gets Wallet, $1,300 Returned

Associated Press - Fri 08:00 AM 10/05/2012

The wallet did not contain a phone
number. After waiting a few days hoping the owner would return, a letter was sent to the address on the driver's license.

The wallet did not contain a phone number. After waiting a few days hoping the owner would return, a letter was sent to the address on the driver's license.

A Wichita mail carrier says he's extremely grateful for a letter he recently received.

William Fox says he had been searching frantically for a wallet that went missing on Sept. 12, shortly after he cashed his

paycheck. He was convinced someone stole it.

Then Fox received a letter in the mail a few days ago. It was from Flying Donuts in Wichita, telling him to stop by.

When Fox went to the store, owner Tricia Davis handed him the wallet, with all the money inside.

Davis says Fox left the wallet but it did not contain a phone number. After waiting a few days and hoping Fox would return, she finally wrote the letter to the address on the driver's license.

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Associated Press information from: The Wichita Eagle

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whosyourdaddy

Friday 5 October 2012 09:27 Report this comment

Now if the USPS would refund my $119.00 for my package they lost in the mail... My tracking number indicates it was sent to the Dead-Mail Recovery Center. I called, and the woman positivily claimed that my box was there. I waited and waited, and it never showed up. I called again, then recieve a letter in the mail several days later that the package was "LOST".... Screw you USPS....

2gud4u

Friday 5 October 2012 10:26 Report this comment

Did you call Flying Donuts? They might have it and are wanting you to stop by.

ShadowCipher

Friday 5 October 2012 12:32 Report this comment

Thank goodness for good people in the world.