For weeks, I stayed up late, watching cameras and setting traps to catch the thief stealing from my small grocery store. I had run the store for years and was determined to protect it. My customers were like family, and I’d watched their kids grow up. But lately, things were disappearing from the shelves, and I knew someone was stealing,
After installing cameras and an alarm system, I finally caught the thief on footage—a boy, barely fourteen, with familiar eyes. He was my daughter’s son. Alice, my daughter, had run away fifteen years ago, and I had spent years searching for her.
I followed the boy to a house and found Alice, now grown up, living nearby with her son. The boy, Travis, admitted he had been stealing to help with their money problems. Alice explained she left because she was ashamed,
thinking I hated her. We hugged, and all the years of pain melted away. Alice promised to take care of Travis, and I realized that if he hadn’t stolen from my store, I might never have found my family again.