Twins Find Wallet Full Of Cash. Notice Veteran’s ID And Immediately Knock On His Door
When Makhia and Makyla Vincent, 14-year-old twin sisters from Detroit were walking to school, they noticed a wallet sitting in the snow.
The sisters picked up the wallet, peeked inside, and saw credit cards and hundreds of dollars in cash. However, when pulling out a military ID, the two knew exactly what they needed to do.
The twins’ grandfather is also a veteran. “I would hate if that was my granddad and that happened to him, so I knew we had to return it,” Makyla told WJBK.
The wallet belonged to a disabled Marine Corps veteran named Marc Walsh. He had dropped it in the snow on his way home from the grocery store. By the time he realized his wallet was missing, it was already too late and he had no idea where it was. He was taking a huge financial hit by losing all that cash, as Marc has been struggling to find work.
Makhia and Makyla tracked down the veteran’s address and held the wallet up to the home security camera before leaving it on his front step and disappearing. He wasn’t home at the time.
When Marc’s roommate told him the fact that his missing wallet was mysteriously now sitting on their front porch, he rushed to check his security footage. He was sh0cked to see that the kind people who returned it were so young.
Detroit TV station WJBK heard Marc’s story and arranged a meeting between him and the twin sisters. He was able to thank them in person and returned the favor in an incredible way — proving kindness comes back around.