If there is anything that I did not know of homeless people is that I did not know that despite their desire to have a place to stay or food to eat, is that Kevin Booth (the man with the dog pictured) who lives in Severance Washington found a bag of money outside of the Sumner Community Food Bank about four months ago.
Kevin was tempted to take the bag of money that was filled with $17,000 dollars with him. Kevin after he wrestled with his conscious to do the right thing and turn in the money to an employee at the food bank or keep it for himself.
Kevin decided to do what is right but waiting for an employee of the food bank to report the news he found a bag of money outside of the food bank.
The employee of the food bank called the Sumner Police Department to report the news of the missing money bag that was left outside.
Sumner Police officers asked Kevin if he knew anything of the moneybag that left outside the food bank. When Kevin denied any wrong doing of placing the moneybag outside the food bank, the police took the moneybag to headquarters to find if there were any bank robberies in the area.
When the police could not find any evidence of the money being stolen or a person who was thinking of taking their own lives since the person who wants to take their own lives will withdraw their life savings of the bank to donate it to either charity or a relative, the moneybag was kept in the lost and found for 90 days.
When the 90 days were up, the food bank received the $17,000 dollars since no one stepped to claim the money.
Kevin came up on the winning side since the food bank rewarded him by giving him some gift cards. Sumner Police Chief Brad Moericke rewarded Kevin with a citation for his honesty in dealing with the money bag that was found outside the food bank.
The food bank will use the money to good use by making improvements to their facility.
Kevin was praised by Chief Moericke for doing what is right. Moericke admitted that anyone else would have taken the money and run away.
Whoever was the person who left the moneybag at the food bank remains a mystery.
You continue sharing so many positive stories. Hope more and more people take the lead from you and make this world a better place.
My pleasure to share some good news blogs on this site. I agree with you hopefully we all will follow the example that people before us have set.
It is a good possibility that an angel placed the money bag outside of the food bank. At least Kevin received a reward for his honesty in Washington state instead of going to jail for robbery.
I really needed a heartwarming story. Thank you.
My pleasure to share this wonderful story from Sumner.
Could an angel put all the money to test whether Kevin deserves a blessing? And it turns out he passed the trial? lol
Kevin is indeed a great example, especially because he is a person who has no money.
? Such a great story to share. I guess many of these bring hope to people.
This holiday season has been filled with stories of Secret Santa paying off the layaway items in store around the world like most recently musical artist Kid Rock.