Kind security guard rides bike for 4km to return lost wallet to owner

Kind security guard rides bike for 4km to return lost wallet to owner

- Chloe Marino and her five-month-old son visited a grocery store for shopping

- The two left in a hurry and the mum did not realised she left her wallet behind

- Aina Townsend, a security guard, spotted the wallet on a shopping cart and kept it safe till his shift ended

- He then pedalled for one hour to Chloe's place and returned the wallet

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Chloe Marino dropped something valuable at the grocery store and had no idea that an angel would have delivered at her doorstep.

Kind security guard rides bike for 4km to return lost wallet to owner
Chloe and her family. Photo: Chloe Marino
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Chloe who lives in Hawaii shopped in a hurry and left for home only to realise she had left behind her wallet.

At the time, the mum was with her five-month-old son.

A security guard named Aina Townsend saw the wallet and knew the owner was probably wondering where she left it or how she lost it.

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The Foodland Grocery store employee picked the wallet and checked to see if the owner’s address was written on one of the documents.

As fate would have it, Chloe’s address was indicated on one of the documents.

Aina got off work when his shift ended, hopped onto his bicycle and rode for 4km as he searched for his customer’s home.

It took him one hour to get to Chloe’s house but that did not bother the kind gentleman.

The 22-year-old told CNN he had once lost his wallet in the past and he knew the kind of stress it inflicted on a person.

“I was shocked at first, I had not even realized I had lost it,” Chloe said.

As per prior reports, US journalist Shomari Stone was driving back home when he noticed a black wallet on the ground.

The scribe stopped his car and picked the wallet.

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He found credit cards, cash and a driving licence inside.

Shomari drove to the address indicated on the licence and handed over all the items to the rightful owner.

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