Disabled Veteran Captures Footage Of Kids Returning Wallet With Money Untouched Inside

Jan 22, 2019 by apost team

When someone loses money, they almost always assume that money is gone for good. Yet, every now and then, a good samaritan will come along and prove to the world that good people still exist.

This was the case for two children that found a missing wallet. 

The story begins with Marc Walsh, a disabled veteran out of Detroit. One day, Marc went to the store to get some food. Somewhere on his journey, Walsh didn't even notice that he was missing his wallet! While most of us can replace whatever cards, petty cash, and pieces of paper we have laying around in our wallets, this wasn't the case for Walsh.

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As a disabled veteran, every dollar Walsh came by was essential. He was disappointed in himself and he wasn't sure what would happen after that. In a story he shared with an interviewer, Walsh explains how he was incredibly distraught.

He was between jobs and needed money desperately. He had given up hope on finding his wallet and couldn't help but wonder where his next meal would come from. Instead of calling the police to alert them of the wallet, Walsh just thought it was gone for good.

Thankfully, he couldn't have been more wrong. As he was going over the day in his head, his roommate gave him a call: the wallet was found with all of Walsh's things still inside! Walsh knew that something truly miraculous had happened. He immediately pulled over and began to cry! He was so overwhelmed with happiness.

When Walsh got home, he saw on his security camera that the good Samaritans were two young girls. He was floored to see two young kids being so honest and kind-hearted. 

As he recalls the situation, Walsh says, "It's just really truly heartwarming." 

Since Walsh was now on the receiving end of this act of kindness, he knew he had to show his appreciation. He contacted local news stations to start a search for the local girls.  Soon he learned the good Samaritans were two 14-year-old sisters: Makyla and Mahkia Vincent.

According to the girls, they found the wallet on their way to school. They brought the wallet back home and once they saw the military ID they knew they had to bring the wallet to Walsh. 

Makyla pointed out that if Walsh had been her grandfather, she would've wanted someone to bring the wallet back to him as well. Walsh rewarded the girls' kindness and honesty with money, thankful that they were the ones to find it that day.

What a beautiful story! What did you think about the two sisters and their act of kindness? Leave your thoughts in the comments and pass this heartwarming story on to your friends and loved ones who might need some hope and love today.