This is straightforward: Glen James, a Boston man who lives in shelters and has no money, found a backpack over the weekend that contained $2,400 in cash, $39,500 in traveler’s checks, passports, and other personal items. James flagged down a passing Boston police officer and gave him the backpack. As is often the case with stories like this, he doesn’t think what he did was a big deal: after all, isn’t this what anyone would do?
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