From Huffington Post:
“It was just a corner of my eye thing,” Clark told Oregon Live, laughing off the idea that he’s a hero. “I just caught a glimpse of him, stopped the bus and got out to see if his parents were around … They weren’t. So, I picked him up and took him back to the garage.”
KPTV reports Clark called the Department of Human Services, then gave the boy a cup of hot chocolate and an oatmeal raisin cookie. “When I said chocolate, he lit up and said, ‘Chocolate!'” Clark told the station.
Police ultimately reunited the 2-year-old boy, James, with his father, who had also called police and reported the child missing. The father works a night shift and had fallen asleep when the boy wandered away, and James’ mother had already left for work.
Three cheers for Mr. Clark, not just for going out of his way to save the life of a little boy, but for doing it with a love and compassion few of us will forget.
NAD = And sorry for the typo
Thank you more of thise stories are needed. Good guys are all around, and if it wasnt for them the society wouldn not exist. So please enough with the myth all men are rapists or #yesallmen BS.
See that is a real person nad he has done much more than all the bullies online.