Navy vet sends apology note, $200 check for stolen newspapers
Navy vet sends apology note, $200 check for stolen newspapers
LAKELAND, Fla. Some 54 years after stealing several newspaper racks, a U.S. Navy veteran has sent a letter of apology and a check for $200 to The Ledger of Lakeland, Florida.
Bernard Schermerhorn says he's followed the rules for most of his 73 years, but caved to peer pressure as a teenager and went along with a friend's scheme to steal several racks from The Ledger.
In a Sept. 30 letter to the newspaper, Schermerhorn says they took a handful of change and then dumped the racks.
Schermerhorn, who lives in Le Mesa, California, told the newspaper the check would more than cover the damage and theft of about $10.
Publisher Kevin Drake says he's sending Schermerhorn a thank-you letter and will donate the money to a children's charity in Lakeland.
- that's cool. We can even learn when we're older, eh?
Good for him!!
It' never to late. I'll bet that was a weight lifted off of his shoulders.
Kudos to him.
Yes! It must have really bothered him for many years.