Dark brown leather wallet with ID, found near library
Description
I found a dark brown leather bifold wallet this afternoon around 2:45pm near the Jonesboro Public Library on Main Street. It's a genuine leather piece, a little worn at the corners, with a faint coffee stain on the back and a tiny heart-shaped scratch next to a small gold logo. Inside there's an ID card for a person named Daniel Park, a couple of loyalty cards, and a receipt from a cafe on Church Street. A faded photo tucked in a card sleeve and a crumpled $5 bill hint at the owner's sentimental value. If this sounds like yours, reply to this listing so we can arrange pickup.
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