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Maui Security Guard Bikes 3 Miles to Return Woman s Missing Wallet–and Is Rewarded With Car

Maui Security Guard Bikes 3 Miles to Return Woman’s Missing Wallet–and Is Rewarded With Car A Maui man is being lauded for biking over three miles to return a woman’s lost wallet. Chloe Marino had gone shopping with her son, Cooper, at Foodland at Queen Kaahumanu Center in Kahului. While out, she dropped her wallet, and she made it all the way home without realizing her item was lost. When a young man showed up at her front door on Dec. 20, the same day her wallet had gone missing, she couldn’t believe it. “I was completely blown away,” Chloe told ABC. “First up, I didn’t even realize I had lost it because I haven’t gone anywhere since the store to pay for anything, to even realize it was gone.”

Tell Me Something Good: A Security Guard Cycled for an Hour to Return Woman s Lost Wallet—Now the Community s Buying Him a Car

Parksville, BC, Canada / 88.5 The Beach Dec 26, 2020 12:35 PM We’ve all heard of an “Aha! moment”—when something confusing suddenly makes sense or a brilliant idea shows up out of the blue. Well, it seems that in Hawaii, there’s also something known as an “Aloha! moment”—an occasion that offers someone an opportunity to bestow an act of love or kindness. What happens when an “Aloha! Moment” meets and “Aha! Moment?” The good deed gets paid forward, of course. Chloe Marino was shopping at a Kahului, Hawaii supermarket with her 5-month-old son. As sometimes happens, she got distracted and accidentally left her wallet behind. Luckily, the wallet was spotted by eagle-eyed store security guard Aina Townsend, who volunteered to return it to its owner after his shift. Not having a car, the plucky 22-year-old took it upon himself to bicycle for nearly an hour—uphill three miles—to the Marinos’ door. “You know, I

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