Wallet Returned To Woman 27 Years After It Was Stolen

070609bendikid.jpg A woman whose wallet was stolen from her purse in Central Park in 1982 finally had it returned to her last week after a worker found it stuffed inside the hollow of a dying cherry tree near Rumsey Playfield at East 72nd Street. The cash was gone (except for a single penny) but the discovery was essentially a time capsule for Upper East Side resident Ruth Bendik, a 69-year-old health care professional. She vividly recalls realizing her Reagan-era wallet was lifted one day while in she stood in a crowd watching the New York City Marathon. Fast-forward to last Tuesday, when a tree-care supervisor for the Central Park Conservancy found it after he took down the tree, cut it into large pieces, and began to root around inside a hollow to finish the job. The blue leather wallet was encrusted in dirt but still contained retro credit cards from Bell Telephone and Manufacturers Hanover Trust Bank, as well as Bendik's employee ID from Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (right). Bendik's $20, however, was nowhere to be found. The wallet was turned over to the police, who returned it to Bendik the next day, according to the Post. The thief remains at large, but the trees are obviously mixed up in this somehow.

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"retro" describes stuff you buy at Urban Outfitters meant to look like antiques -- these found credit cards are antiques -- ie the real thing.

Now she can have her identity stolen because you revealed so many personal details in this news story. Even her signature is in the photo.

Go yell at The Post. Gothamist just compiles news stories they believe are worthy into a neat little blog format.

The thief remains at large, but the trees are obviously mixed up in this somehow.

That tears it. As a representative of the Arboreal Anti-Defamation League (AADF), I demand that you print a retraction of such an unsubstantiated accusation. If not, we will see you in court!

Leaf him alone. JDS's bark is worse than his bite. He might have gone out on a limb with this story, but he can't help that it was sappy to begin with. We all know how mulch he needs to branch out, but he'll probably just shrub his shoulders and never look back.

If I had a nickel for every pun you used, I'd beat you to death with a sock full of nickels.

So there's hope I might get some stolen things back in a few decades!

She banked with MannyHanny? No wonder she only had $20.

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