Homeless pair finds loot in Brazil, turns it in | Inquirer News

Homeless pair finds loot in Brazil, turns it in

/ 06:31 AM July 10, 2012

SAO PAULO—A homeless Brazilian couple that lives under the bridges of Sao Paulo found a garbage bag filled with 20,000 reals ($10,000) on a sidewalk Monday — and promptly turned it into the police.

Officials said the pair was out for a dawn stroll when they heard an alarm.

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They walked closer to see what was going on and stumbled on a briefcase and a garbage bag full of money. The pair alerted a nearby security guard, asking him to call the police.

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“When we arrived, the couple gave us the money. It might be the money stolen last week from a Japanese restaurant,” said military police spokesman Bruno dos Santos.

The homeless pair “had the opportunity to flee with the money, but they called a security guard and asked him to call the military police. What they did is commendable,” the spokesman said.

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Jesus Silva Santos, the man who found the money, told the press that he earned a little more than $7 a day from recycling trash.

“My mother taught me never to steal,” he said.

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