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Middletown Woman Wants to Find Person Who Returned Her Wallet, with $334 Cash Inside
Someone found the wallet, with $334 inside, at the Stop and Shop Friday night and returned it to her home, all the cash intact.

Middletown, NJ - A Middletown woman wants to locate and thank the person who returned her wallet after she left it at the Stop & Shop Friday night after work.
Justine Somers said she left her wallet at the grocery store at 7:30 p.m. Friday, after she worked a 10-hour day with no break.
"Needless to say I was fried afterwards. I needed to grab a few things from the grocery store so I went straight from work. Got everything I needed, loaded up the car, put my cart back, and left," she wrote on Facebook. "About an hour later I realized my wallet was missing and that I left it in the cart when I loaded the groceries in the car. Well, that night the most decent human being ever found my wallet and returned it to my house ... WITH $334 CASH STILL IN IT!"
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"It would've been so easy to just take the cash and throw out the wallet. Or even return it without the cash. But this angel of a person didn't take one dime. They even went as far as to leave it at my home - instead of the grocery store where a worker could've taken it."
"I have no clue who you are but THANK YOU! Not for giving me my money back, but for giving me something better. My faith in humanity is restored," Somers wrote. "There are still good people out there and I was lucky enough to cross paths with one. I hope you know how rare and special you are. I hope you feel as amazing as I do. I hope you know that I NEEDED this. I needed to know that you were out there. Everyone does. I know you didn't ask for recognition, but kindness like your's shouldn't go unnoticed. I wish I knew who you were so I could thank you properly. But until then I'll continue to pay it forward."
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