A wallet lost in 1972 has been found by a work crew in Wenatchee who is updating part of the Wentachee, Washington, pool facility.
Wenatchee World says the wallet, owned by Harry LaRue, contains some family pictures, and a Boy Scout Card. The World says it estimates that LaRue was about 10 when he lost the wallet and that he lived in East Wenatchee.
A reporter from the World tried to find LaRue, but has been unable to.
The wallet was found behind the boys’ lockers at the city pool by a city crew who was updating the changing room.
After seeing the World's Facebook post, someone who knows a man by the same name said she contacted him and he was calling the city, who has the wallet.
KIRO 7 is asking the Wenatchee World to verify if the man is the same person who lost the wallet years ago.