Help A Young Autistic Man From Peterborough Get His $500 Back

UPDATE: June 1st -> A GoFundMe campaign has been launched for Tristan. Let's help him reach $500.

You can find info on the GoFundMe campaign here.

Read the full story below...

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UPDATE: May 30th. Look at what someone has added below the initial message on the door. Beautiful...

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ORIGINAL POST (May 29th)

Tristan Brake, a 19-year-old young man with autism, dropped an envelope this morning (May 29th) containing $500 in it at the Mac's store at Sherbrooke and Denure...

picture from Mac's store via @JefDueck on Twitter

picture from Mac's store via @JefDueck on Twitter

His mother Suzanne Brake tells PTBOCanada Tristan is very upset—as is she—as this was his disability money for the month.

"We just want the money back, no questions asked," Suzanne tells PTBOCanada, saying she posted the message on the store's door to ask for the public's help.

Tristan had just withdrawn the money from a TD branch this morning, and was on his way into the Mac's to buy something for his mother. He either dropped the envelope in the parking lot or in the store, and the money is now gone. Suzanne tells us the police have been notified.

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