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If I lost my wallet I'd probably ask at the police station (without much hope of getting it back) so whilst it's great you handed it in, you might want to let the police know?


If Damien doesn't use the Leisure Centre, or hasn't been in there today, he probably wouldn't think of asking in there.

WrightC Wrote:

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> Actually Sue, the police is aware of this. As I

> reported it to them before posting the thread..


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That's great, it's nice to see someone taking the time to help others out :)


I only posted because you hadn't mentioned you had told the police :)

I wonder how many people claiming to be Damien Cluster will now be wandering into the centre now!? I bet he'll be happy to have his name permanently etched into the Google databases from now on! I'm not sure quoting his name was a great plan. Maybe admin can remove this?

There was a photo in the wallet, so if you don?t look like him I can?t see how anyone else can claim to be him!!!


Perhaps I shouldn?t have quoted his name; I don?t think I would mind my name being quoted if I lost my purse with cards and cash. I suppose doing a good deed will always attract negative people!!

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