Homeless Man Finds $21,000 in Bonds

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DETROIT (July 22) - A homeless man searching for returnable bottles in a trash bin found 31 U.S. savings bonds worth nearly $21,000 in a bag of clothes.


Charles Moore, 59, took the bonds to a 24-hour walk-in homeless shelter, where a staffer tracked down the family of the man whose name was on the bonds.


"They belong to him," Moore told The Detroit News. "I did the right thing."


Ernest Lehto's family had given away many of his clothes shortly after his death in 2004.


How the bonds ended up in the trash bin is a mystery, but Lehto's family left Moore a $100 reward.


"What a good Samaritan," said Neil Lehto, who picked up the bonds Friday that had belonged to his late father.





----i would have given him more than that, damn that was good of the guy though. i'm not sure how they do the savings bond thing, but would you have kept them??
 
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Nah, for all we know those bonds were mentioned in a Will that needed to be placed where the deceased had asked for them to go.

If it was *MY* bonds that he found, I would have given him money, food a place to stay and cleaned him up some to help him try to get a job and get back on his feet.
 

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That story is probably skewed. That homeless bum probably killed the old man and stole the bonds- lazy prick. He deserves to be killed for wasting the money of a better society
 
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