Priceless pictures returned to owner
An Uttlesford District Council refuse collector turned good samaritan on spotting photos and a driving licence in a handbag that had been binned. »
An Uttlesford District Council refuse collector turned good samaritan on spotting photos and a driving licence in a handbag that had been binned. »
James Howard from New Berlin met his biological daughter, Patti Taylor, for the first time in almost 23 years Tuesday at Mitchell International Airport. »
Two babies switched at birth at the Med were recently reunited. »
JOURNALIST Maxine Gordon has been reunited with her bike after the thief turned himself in. »
The thief who swiped a charity jar from a restaurant has apparently had a change of heart. »
THE first time they met, she was an 18-year-old nurse and he was a two-day-old abandoned baby. »
Glenn Goodlove of San Diego was reunited with his wallet five decades after he lost it in the backseat of a 1946 Hudson. »
More than two decades after her wallet was stolen, Patsy Stansfield has had it returned. »
Shopping for tank tops. Watching DVDs on the couch. Cooking dinner. Giggling late at night. »
Library items that had been checked out for 15 years were among the items returned as part of the Lee County Library’s “Late Book? Get off the Hook!” program. »
When Bill Brickey Junior of Jonesboro was in the Marine Corps long ago, he failed to lock his truck on one occasion and a thief took his ceremonial sword from the vehicle. »
Nearly 30 years after her time as a student drew to a close, memories of Lynne Everhart’s time at Hedgesville High School came flooding back to her this week in a rush of purple and gold. »
Sara Reynolds and Rebecca Copeland-Rowland were classmates at Lucy Addison High School in the mid 1960s. »
This week the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office returned a stolen guitar to its rightful owner, Jimmy Luttrell, a 65-year-old California man who spent the past 52 years singing the same song: one that involved Luttrell, a self-proclaimed king in the music industry, his “one-of-a-kind” guitar and the grand larceny that separated the musical duo for more than five decades, according to Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office spokesman Kraig Troxell. »
The airline said she hadn’t made the flight. But the Liberian adoption agency said she did. »
If there’s one memory Anna Rogers wanted to hold on to from her experiences during the Second World War, it was her son. »
A BROTHER and sister have been reunited after 18 years when they discovered they worked in the same office. »
What are the chances? Twenty-eight years ago, someone stole Debbie Brown Emerson’s South Albany High School class ring. A little over a week ago, she got it back. »
Over the years, Karen A. Marshall considered replacing the Webster High School Class of 1959 ring she hadn’t seen since the early 1960s. »
A mother who had her nine-month-old son ripped from her arms when German forces invaded Poland more than 60 year ago had a smile on her face yesterday when she was reunited with him in Toronto. »
Reunited — and it feels so good. »
A surviving World War II veteran living in Yorktown recently got the surprise of a lifetime. »
A YOUNG lad who came close to death in a car racing accident has been reunited with the volunteer medics who saved him.
The last time the St John Ambulance team saw Chris Stewart, 12, he was in intensive care. »
Maybe because she’s told the story so many times, Lori Williams doesn’t get emotional anymore when she talks about losing her five children. »
A woman and her siblings, who were separated 42 years ago when they were put into foster care, have been reunited. »
A brother and sister have been reunited after more than 60 years, thanks to a letter in the Welwyn and Hatfield Times. »
A Fort Dodge man who says he lost his class ring 24 years ago was shocked beyond belief when a city worker returned the ring recently. »
A Los Angeles Sheriff’s Academy class ring that was stolen along with thousands of dollars worth of lamps, curtain rods and jewelry during what police allege was a one-woman burglary spree has been reunited with its owner. »
San Rafael resident Bob Grady probably thought he would never see that old thing again. »
In 2006, Dr. Pauline Mullings, counselling psychologist and teacher, was reunited with her estranged sisters of 41 years after the publication of her life story in this magazine. »