A retired Michigan autoworker, Richard Guilford, received a Facebook message from a stranger in Minnesota, indicating his long-lost wallet was found in a car's engine bay. The wallet, lost in 2014, contained cash, identification, and gift cards. Mechanic Chad Volk discovered it while working on a 2015 Ford Edge. Guilford had searched numerous cars for his wallet without success and was amazed by the unexpected recovery. He expressed gratitude, stating that it restored his faith in humanity.
Richard Guilford couldn't believe what he was reading on his phone - a decade-old mystery was remarkably solved. Guilford's tri-fold leather wallet - stuffed with $15, a driver's license, work ID, gift cards worth $275 and lottery tickets - had turned up under the hood of a car in a repair shop in Lake Crystal, Minnesota.
'It restores your faith in humanity that people will say, 'Hey, you lost this, I found this, I'm going to get it back to you,' Guilford said Thursday.
The wallet was discovered in June by mechanic Chad Volk, sandwiched between the transmission and the air filter box of a 2015 Ford Edge with 151,000 miles on it. 'Crazy,' Volk said.
'I can't take too much time to look for this because I gotta work,' Guilford said about the search for his wallet.
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