When a Chicago police officer found a lost wallet one Friday in late February, he could have simply dropped it off at the station for the owner to collect. He didn’t have to cut time out of his weekend to drive 2 hours to return it to its rightful owner. But that’s what he did. As police officer Jim Buckley was leaving work that day, he spotted the lost wallet, which belonged to a man from Plymouth, according to NBC. “I opened it up, saw a couple of kids’ pictures in the bifold, a lot of credit cards, some money, and a driver’s license,” he said. Officer Buckley noted that the man lived in Plymouth, Indiana, a 2-hour drive from the Windy City. It would’ve been easy enough for him to simply turn the wallet in and enjoy his weekend off. But instead, he got in the car the next morning …