She realised it was her husband's wallet after checking the video, which contained more than $1500 for a family feast they were planning.
The 18-year-old said he was "knocking on the door for a minute or two."
"I actually heard her little girls ... and was wondering 'why is nobody answering?'" he said.
"I'm like 'how can I find some way to let them know that I have this [wallet]?' I was like, 'perfect, here's a camera right there.'"
Opdyke was out dropping off flyers for his uncle's business in the neighbourhood when he found the wallet in a driveway.
He said that while the thought of all the money was exciting as he is saving for, he knew it wasn't his.
"I don't know their family, I don't know what they're going through," he told KXTV.
His younger cousin also threatened to dob him in if he didn't return it.
Footage of his good deed has since gone viral on Facebook with more than 45,000 views.
Vang said she managed to get in contact with the teen and give him a reward.
"I think we all need to be reminded that there are still good people out there," she posted.
"His act of kindness cannot go unrecognised.
"Thank you Tyler."