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<i>Twenty years after losing her wallet, along with $177 and her Social Security card, Lisa Tonks finally has it back. Tonks lost the wallet during a family trip to Jackson and Yellowstone National Park.
The wallet was turned over to police. But without more information, and because the case was considered a minor one, it collected dust on a shelf along with other old evidence, including drug paraphernalia and weapons...</i> <A HREF="http://www.obviousnews.com/breakingnews/stories/obviousnews-553131.html">Entire Story Here</A>
<i>Twenty years after losing her wallet, along with $177 and her Social Security card, Lisa Tonks finally has it back. Tonks lost the wallet during a family trip to Jackson and Yellowstone National Park.
The wallet was turned over to police. But without more information, and because the case was considered a minor one, it collected dust on a shelf along with other old evidence, including drug paraphernalia and weapons...</i> <A HREF="http://www.obviousnews.com/breakingnews/stories/obviousnews-553131.html">Entire Story Here</A>