Tourist returns Harrison Ford’s credit card after star goes missing in Italy

On Thursday, 79-year-old American actor Harrison Ford lost his credit card in the beach town of Mondello, near Palermo, on the Italian island of Sicily.

But all was not lost. A tourist with a Jedi Knight’s honor code found the card and took it to the Palermo Police, who found that the card belonged to the legendary actor.

Police said in a statement, “Police in Mondello immediately identified the site where ‘Indiana Jones’ tried to gain her privacy – after some fans saw her walking ‘undercover’ in the streets of the beach area.” Got recognized.”

Police were able to track down Ford and return the card, but not before taking a picture with the grateful star.

“When the police officer and two policemen showed up to him and returned his belongings, the actor smiled, relieved of all damage and was glad to know a place, because it is honest,” the police said in a statement.

“The meeting with the policemen was sealed with a photo that all the protagonists of the story would envy,” the police said.

Jones is in Sicily filming scenes for the latest “Indiana Jones” film. Disney confirmed last year that the actor would once again play the role of — and hat and whip — as Indiana Jones in the fifth installment, more than 40 years after the release of the first film in the franchise.

The first film, “Raiders of the Lost Ark”, came in 1981, and was followed by “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom” in 1984.

The last film in the franchise was 2008’s “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull”, which came nearly 20 years after the third film, “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade”, which was released in 1989.

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