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Alice Cooper Thanks Arizona Good Samaritan Who Returned His Lost Credit Card

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Geoff Guy found the card at a Payson gas pump and tracked down Cooper's team in time for a handoff at the star's Phoenix Teen Center.

Alice Cooper got his lost credit card back earlier this month thanks to a Payson, Arizona man who recognized the name on the card and did the right thing. Geoff Guy found the card at a gas station where Cooper had been golfing and accidentally left it at the pump, then contacted Cooper's team and arranged a return before the rock legend departed for a five-week European tour.

How the Card Was Found and Returned

Cooper had been golfing in Payson when he left his credit card at the gas pump. Guy spotted it, recognized the name, and wasted no time reaching out to Cooper's team to arrange its return.

The handoff took place Monday morning, June 8, at Cooper's Teen Center in Phoenix. A 12News crew was on hand to capture the moment and speak with both Cooper and the Good Samaritan.

Cooper's Teen Center as the Meeting Point

The choice of venue for the exchange was fitting. Cooper's Teen Center in Phoenix has long been a cornerstone of his community work in Arizona, reflecting a side of the shock-rock icon that casual fans sometimes overlook. Cooper has maintained deep roots in the Phoenix area for decades, and the center stands as one of the more tangible expressions of that commitment.

The timing of the reunion was tight. With a five-week European tour on the horizon, the window to recover the card before Cooper left the country was narrow, making Guy's quick action all the more consequential.

What's Ahead for Cooper

Beyond the tour, Cooper has his definitive autobiography, ‘Devil On My Shoulder', set for publication by Ebury Spotlight on October 8, 2026.

The book arrives on the heels of 2025's ‘The Revenge Of Alice Cooper', which reunited the surviving members of the original Alice Cooper band and drew widespread critical acclaim, giving the legend fresh momentum heading into the autobiography's release.

What we know

  • Cooper left his credit card at a gas pump while golfing in Payson, Arizona.
  • Local man Geoff Guy found the card, recognized Cooper's name on it, and contacted Cooper's team to arrange its return.
  • The card was returned at Cooper's Teen Center in Phoenix on Monday morning, June 8.
  • Cooper was preparing to leave for a five-week European tour at the time of the handoff.
  • Cooper's autobiography, ‘Devil On My Shoulder', will be published by Ebury Spotlight on October 8, 2026.
  • 12News was present at the Teen Center to speak with both Cooper and Guy.

The take

Stories like this one cut through the mythology around a figure like Alice Cooper in a way that a platinum record or a Hall of Fame induction simply cannot. Cooper has spent more than five decades carefully cultivating one of rock's most elaborate personas, the shock-rock villain with the guillotine and the boa constrictor, yet the Phoenix community has always known a different version of him. His Teen Center has operated as a genuine resource for young people in the area, and the fact that the credit card handoff happened there rather than at a hotel lobby or a tour bus says something about where Cooper actually spends his time when he is home.

The broader human-interest angle here also fits a pattern that longtime fans recognize. Cooper is an avid golfer, a hobby he has spoken about openly for years as a kind of counterweight to the theatrical excess of his stage life. Payson is a small mountain community roughly 90 miles northeast of Phoenix, a place where a rock legend can presumably play a round without much fanfare, which makes the gas-station mishap entirely plausible.

Geoff Guy's decision to track down Cooper's team rather than simply pocket or discard the card is the kind of story that travels precisely because it involves a name everyone knows. For Cooper, heading into a five-week European run and a major autobiography release later this year, it is a rare moment of unscripted, unglamorous good news.

Why it matters

For Classic Rock fans, this story is a reminder that the larger-than-life figures they grew up with are also just people who leave their credit cards at gas pumps. Cooper's willingness to show up at his own Teen Center for a low-key handoff, with a local news camera rolling, reflects the community-minded identity he has built in Arizona over decades. It also keeps his name in the conversation ahead of a busy stretch that includes a European tour and a major autobiography due in October 2026.

What's next

Cooper heads out on a five-week European tour following the card return. His autobiography, ‘Devil On My Shoulder', is scheduled for publication by Ebury Spotlight on October 8, 2026.

Frequently asked questions

Where did Alice Cooper lose his credit card?

Cooper accidentally left his credit card at a gas pump while golfing in Payson, Arizona.

Who found Alice Cooper's credit card?

A local man named Geoff Guy found the card at the gas station, recognized Cooper's name on it, and contacted Cooper's team to return it.

Where was Alice Cooper's credit card returned?

The card was handed back at Cooper's Teen Center in Phoenix on Monday morning, June 8.

When is Alice Cooper's autobiography coming out?

Cooper's autobiography, ‘Devil On My Shoulder', will be published by Ebury Spotlight on October 8, 2026.

What tour was Alice Cooper about to leave for when the card was returned?

Cooper was preparing to depart for a five-week European tour at the time of the handoff.

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