Saturday, May 25, 2013
Letter to the Editor
On Feb. 16, my wife and I were running a few errands in the Augusta area. When I returned home, I realized my wallet was missing.
We have called all the businesses we visited that day and unfortunately my wallet has not been found.
I am writing this letter because more important than the money that was in my wallet is the sentimental value of the photos. Many of the pictures are of loved ones who have passed and therefore can't be replaced.
If anyone has come across a wallet or random photos scattered in a parking lot, I'm asking that they be taken to the Augusta Police Department so that I may pick them up.
To others, the photos are just pictures, but they are priceless memories to me.
Richard Cusick
Augusta
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