Bangor Daily News reported
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Amick told the outlet that the woman said she had a feeling she shouldn t get rid of the jacket when she discovered it, and later learned from a friend who knew Osborn that he and Amick were desperately searching for it.
The woman had the jacket dry-cleaned before returning it to Osborn on Dec. 3, according to the
Bangor Daily News. I have to give credit to all these people being so kind, said Osborn, who reportedly celebrated getting his jacket back by ringing the Salvation Army bell at a local store for a few hours on Monday.