Disneyland workers searching for autistic owner of lost lanyard

After a group of Disneyland workers found a lost lanyard with a note that indicated the original owner had autism during a pin trading event -- they filled the lanyard with pins.

Now they just need to find the owner.

Emily Fuller Gibby posted a photo on Facebook and Instagram asking others to share the image in hopes of reuniting the boy or girl with the lost lanyard.

"Alright Friends I need your help! Thursday morning during the pin release I was working, we found this red lanyard with four pins on it," Gibby's post reads in part. "It had a white note attached that said 'hello I am autistic and I don't talk much but I would like to trade for Mickey pins.' So we did what any Cast Member would naturally do.. We filled up his lanyard with Mickey pins and got him a Mickey medallion as well!"

Gibby also asked anyone who may know the Disney fan to message her on social media.

"Let's work some magic and try to find our friend!! So far we have learned that there were a few kids that had similar lanyards on (allegedly we are thinking the boys and girls club). If there is any information please DM @emgibby or message on Facebook Emily Fuller Gibby thank you!"

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