“What do you mean you can’t find your wallet?” asked the police chief. “Did you forget where you left it?”
“No,” replied the old man. “I checked everywhere around my house and where I work. I went to check the footage from one of my cameras, but I found it broken” replied Jenkins.
“Sounds like you just need to upgrade it to one of the newer models,” insisted the chief. “I assure you we will find your wallet, sir. Things like these happen all the time and they are always found inside the resident’s home.” …show more content…
Jenkins’ home and found nothing. The police checked in his kitchen, in his closets, in his bathroom, in his bedroom, and in his attic, but could not find anything.
“Wow!” exclaimed the chief. “This may be the first stolen item in the history in this town. We are very sorry and will repay you with what you have lost.”
Mr. Jenkins was repaid with a new wallet, $100 in cash, new credit cards, and a new driver’s license. But he still wondered where his missing wallet went.
The next week, a similar case happened to Jenkins’ next door neighbor, Ms. Smith. Ms. Smith is a middle aged woman with blond hair and a bit of a temper. Ms. Smith reported waking up and not being able to find her car keys. She reported this to the local police, however they could not find the keys or any evidence of an intruder. Once again, she checked the cameras and they were