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Chambersburg Today
By the People, for the People
Wallet Lost at Southgate Shopping Center
Police seek return of wallet belonging to local resident Jean Marcel Noncent.
Apr. 8, 2026 at 1:23pm
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A wallet belonging to Chambersburg resident Jean Marcel Noncent was lost at the Southgate shopping center on April 5, 2026 around 6:30 PM. The brown billfold wallet contains Noncent's ID and work permit. Police are asking anyone who finds the wallet to turn it in to the Chambersburg Police Department.
Why it matters
Lost wallets can lead to identity theft and financial fraud if the contents fall into the wrong hands. Returning lost items to their rightful owners is an important community service that helps maintain public trust and safety.
The details
According to the report, Noncent's wallet was lost at the Southgate shopping center in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania on April 5, 2026 around 6:30 PM. The wallet is described as a brown billfold containing Noncent's ID and work permit.
- The wallet was lost on April 5, 2026 around 6:30 PM.
The players
Jean Marcel Noncent
A Chambersburg resident who lost his wallet containing his ID and work permit.
What’s next
The Chambersburg Police Department is asking anyone who finds the wallet to turn it in so it can be returned to Noncent.
The takeaway
Returning lost items like wallets is an important way for community members to help each other and prevent potential identity theft or fraud.


