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I don't know if I'm missing something here but if I found a wallet near a police station I think I'd hand it in to the police station (unless the station wasn't open of course). I certainly wouldn't want someone else's wallet full of cards in my possession, it might put you in a very uncompromising position. Imagine if one of the cards had been cloned and was used fraudulently while you had the wallet... or maybe I'm just overly paranoid!
It really isn't strange. They are just being helpful. I've dropped my wallet before and some kind gentleman managed to contact me via info in my wallet. I was very grateful. I wouldn't waste police time if I found a wallet. I'd do exactly what sazzel did and try to contact the person and if no luck take it to the bank. There could be many reasons why she hasn't got back to you. Be patient.
Now I'm confused. Gerry's grumpy post has been edited with the words 'mystery solved' replacing what was previously there. Unless I'm imagining things there was a post after that admonishing him. Where's that gone? How was the mystery solved? We need answers.

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