The Hamilton Spectator

Officers buy man a shovel after he walks away with someone else’s

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Hamilton police officers responding to a call Saturday about a man who stole a shovel ended up buying him one and giving it to him as a gift.

Police say they were called around 1:30 p.m. after a man, believing a shovel from a local establishm­ent in the 140 Centennial Parkway North area was his, tried to take the shovel. He was stopped by an employee of the establishm­ent. This in turn, started an altercatio­n and police were called.

Officers discovered the man, 49, is developmen­tally delayed and hearing impaired. He had lost his own shovel earlier in the day and somehow ended up away from his home.

The man took the establishm­ent’s shovel, cleared the sidewalk in the area and then began walking away with the shovel.

Police tried to communicat­e with the man, and a concerned passerby who knew sign language tried to assist. But tension by that time had escalated and communicat­ion was impossible.

Police eventually determined where the man lived and returned him home to his brother’s care. The officers then decided to buy the man a new shovel and gave it to him as a gesture of good will.

They also forwarded his informatio­n to the police service’s seniors support branch to connect him with social services support.

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