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It seemed miraculous enough to Paul
Gilmour that police recovered his bike, but even more surprising was the
thief's handwritten apology note that came along with it.
"A police officer brought me my bike, undamaged. But there was also this handwritten letter from this guy,"
Gilmour,
41, of Portland, Oregon, says, "Apparently, when he was picked up by
police, he had asked for a piece of paper and a pen and wrote out this
apology letter for me. And he included $10 out of his pocket to help pay
for a replacement lock."
The
letter, handwritten by the thief, apologized for stealing the bike and
explained why he had committed the crime.Gilmour realized his bike was
stolen when he got out of his multimedia design class Tuesday
afternoon. He promptly reported the missing bike to the security. The
police said they had recovered it, and that the person admitted it was
stolen. Because Gilmour was able to perfectly describe the bike, the
police met with him to return it to its rightful owner.
However,
the letter was an unexpected added bonus. This thief's act of sincerity
even had the arresting officers scratching their heads.
"The
officer that returned me my bicycle, he said in the 28-and-a-half years
he's been on the force, people are always apologizing because they've
been caught. But in all that time, this is the first time he's
interacted with someone so sincere," said Gilmour.
"I have no
choice but to forgive this guy," he said. "It's just such a bizarre mix.
He's obviously got issues and he's going to work through it, and he'll
get his help now. The whole change of heart this guy had is really
interesting."

Is
such a story possible in Nigeria? Have you or your relatives, friends
ever been in a similar situation, when someone felt remorse for what he
did and apologized for the crime?
i pray the person that stole my Nokia N97 did d same
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