HOMELESS MAN TURNS IN A LOST BAGPACK WITH $42,000USD



It is a known fact that times are tough and everyone tries to make use of any(I mean any) opportunity that comes their way to make money but there are people who wouldn't change their values despite their situation. Such is the case of an homeless man in Boston who turned in a lost bag pack containing a passport and a lot of cash/cash equivalents to the Police.
Glen James, of Boston, right, holds a special citation while facing reporters with Boston Police Commissioner Edward Davis, left
Glen James of Boston found the bag pack at the South Bay mall in the Dorchester neighbourhood around 5:30pm on Saturday.

The bag pack specifically contained:
1. A Chinese passport
2. $2,400USD in cash
3. Almost $40,000 in Traveller's Checks

The man who lost the bag pack had already informed the Best Buy staff in the mall so he was just taken to the Police Station to verify his identity once his bag pack was found. Thanks to the homeless man and hopefully he'll be rewarded.

I watched a short interview where people were asked what they would have done if they were the ones who found the bag pack and most of them said if they were homeless, the discovery would have been considered a blessing and they would have kept the money but Glen said God has always been watching over him. What a good man.

I'm inspired to do good
 

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