Fundraiser for homeless man after he guards bag for stranger

Mr McGeown with the owner of the handbagMr McGeown with the owner of the handbag
Mr McGeown with the owner of the handbag
Over £9,000 has been raised for a homeless man and charities after a Facebook post about him guarding a woman's handbag containing over £400 wasn't stolen.

James John McGeown noticed a car with an open window outside Glasgow Sheriff Court, with a bag containing £400 in cash in full view to passing opportunist thieves.

Mr McGeown decided to guard the bag for over two and a half hours, despite the torrential rain, before eventually entrusting it to a solicitor’s office nearby.

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The bag and the cash belonged to Alyshia Orford, who found a note explaining what had happened when he returned to the car with her colleague John McMonagle, who decided to share the story.

Mr McMonagle posted on Facebook: “He was so cold he took the bag and rummaged through it to see if there was any ID.

“There wasn’t so the building behind was a solicitors office Browns, he took the bag and held it to the receptionist and explained telling them there was £400 in the bag he explained there was also money in the car, the receptionist called the police and this is when I arrived.”

The duo set out to raise £5000 for Mr McGeown personally, and anything over and above would be split between him and a charity in Glasgow.

At the time of writing, over £9,000 had been raised on the GoFundMe page that Mr McMonagle set up.

He later added as an update: “I’ve just driven James to Turning Point in Glasgow where he has volunteered to go on a three week de-tox programme he understands the huge support he has now received from around the UK.”

The Facebook post has been shared over 1,500 times.

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