I was out hiking yesterday around the Carbonado/Melmont Ghost Town area and found someone's drivers license on the ground next to the trail. I found him on Facebook and sent a message but I know messages to non-friends typically aren't ever read. It looks like he is or was in the Army so I thought I'd post here and see if he's around. If I can't get ahold of him in a day or two I will just mail it to the address on the license (It's in Yelm) and hopefully it's current.
Posted: 5/29/2017 10:40:32 AM EDT
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A few years ago I had something similar happen. I found a wallet at a rest stop, found the guy on facebook and messaged him. Im glad I did because his address wasnt current. If you dont get a response might try public records to verify the address.
Posted: 5/29/2017 11:22:58 AM EDT
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What's the last name? If he's Army someone here might know him. I can post something on the Pacific Northwest Hikers forum.
Posted: 5/29/2017 12:15:14 PM EDT
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Symanski
I might have found his email address so I sent him a message through that too.
Posted: 5/29/2017 3:23:06 PM EDT
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Simply drop it in a blue mailbox, or drop it off at the post office. It will be sent to the owner postage due by the post office.
Posted: 5/30/2017 8:35:34 PM EDT
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Didn't know this! I haven't gotten any response so this is probably what I will end up doing.
Posted: 6/1/2017 2:12:50 PM EDT
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If you can't get a hold of him, sometimes it's better to just shred it, they've probably already ordered a replacement . At least that one no one else will take advantage of any info on it.