Dee Harkrider attends a baby shower for Delivontae Johnson's cousin. (Credit: Dee Harkrider) PALESTINE, Ark. - "If you do good, good will follow you," Delivontae Johnson believes. "There is never a limit on a good thing you can do for this world."And after the 19-year-old spotted a lost wallet at an Arkansas Walmart, he put those words into action.Johnson said on Jan.
12, he visited the store to get money for a tire when he spotted a black wallet in a shopping cart.RELATED: Quadriplegic teen bakes cake as last wish: ‘Her goal is to empower people’"When I made it back to the car, I opened the wallet and saw a driver's license," he told FOX Television Stations. "When I found a name, I looked it up on Facebook so I could get in contact with the owner."Harkrider and Johnson meeting for the first time. (Credit: Dee Harkrider) Johnson said the wallet belonged to 61-year-old Dee Harkrider.