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bidding at a local auction was proceeding furiously when the auctioneer suddenly announced, "a gentleman in this room has lost a wallet containing $10,000. if it is returned, he will pay a reward of $2,000." there was a moment`s silence, and then from the back of the room came the cry, "two thousand five hundred!"
never leave home without it.
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pickpocket with newspapers.
el centro, calif. (ap) — a man who lost his wallet 43 years ago has gotten it back, with his old charge cards, dusty photographs and birth certificate still inside. construction workers renovating a movie theater discovered epigmenio sanchez’s billfold on friday jammed between the metal casings of a radiator. he lost it in 1964. “i remember losing it,” said epigmenio sanchez, 70, of brawley. “i just don’t remember where.” between the folds of crumbling brown leather were fragments of his past: a few family pictures, old pay stubs and a couple of department store charge cards. his birth certificate, which sanchez carried when he went to mexico to prove he was a u.s. citizen, was also there. the only thing not in the wallet was money — but sanchez said he can’t remember whether he had any cash on him when the wallet went missing at the crest theater. the theater has been vacant for years and is being converted into a concert venue. workers found the wallet after sawing apart a radiator to lift it out.
milwaukee — a milwaukee army reservist's military identification earned him some street cred tuesday, when he says four men who mugged him at gunpoint returned his belongings and thanked him for his service after finding the id. the 21-year-old university of wisconsin-milwaukee student said he was walking home from work about 1:15 a.m. tuesday when he was pulled into an alley and told to lay face down and with a gun to his neck. four men took his wallet, $16, keys, his cell phone and even a powerbar wrapper from his pants pockets, he said. but the hostile tone quickly changed when one of the robbers, whom the reservist presumed was the leader, saw an army id in the wallet. the robber told the others to return the items and they put most of his belongings on the ground next to him, including the wrapper, the reservist said. "the guy continued to say throughout the situation that he respects what i do and at one point he actually thanked me and he actually apologized," said the reservist, who asked not to be identified tuesday because the robbers still had his keys. the reservist said he asked the men, who all had hoods or hats covering their faces, if he could get up and they said he could before starting to walk away. "the leader of the group actually walked back, gave me a quick fist bump, which was very strange," he said. milwaukee police spokeswoman anne e. schwartz said the reservist is credible and that officers still were looking for the suspects tuesday. the reservist didn't realize until later that his keys were not with him and he doesn't know if the robbers intended to keep those, he said. still, he said he feels lucky. "i'm just kind of awe struck that everything was given back to me due to just being in the military, " he said. "i realize in pretty much every other situation that wouldn't happen." he said he's never been deployed, only having signed up for the army reserves about a year ago. he said he is the first person in his immediate family to join the military. source
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