Some things are Two Couples Affair in Broad Daylightbest left in the past.
After someone found a wedding album "dumped in a bin," the Kirklees Police in England tweeted out this photo in order to find the couple.
However, the attempted good deed didn't work out as they planned.
An hour after the initial tweet, the Kirklees Police Department tweeted, "Wedding Album Mystery SOLVED! Looks like although it was handed in in good faith, the owner doesn’t want it back. #awkward"
Both tweets have since been deleted. Perhaps its best to assume that what looks like it was thrown away, really was thrown away.
Till dumpster do us part.
(H/T: The Huffington Post)
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