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Stolen Funds: 112-year-old Texas Veteran Gets Money Back From Bank

Stolen Funds: 112-year-old Texas Veteran Gets Money Back From Bank
In this March 23, 2017, file photo, Richard Overton leaves the court after a special presentation honoring him as the oldest living American war veteran, during a timeout in an NBA basketball game between the Memphis Grizzlies and the San Antonio Spurs. (Darren Abate/AP)

Thursday, 05 July 2018 05:15 PM EDT

The stolen funds of a 112-year-old Texas veteran were returned to him by Bank of America after his family reported that thieves had stolen the identity of the oldest known man and veteran in the U.S. and drained his account.

Richard Overton's family said Social Security and bank account numbers for the 112-year-old Austin man were used to make seven withdrawals over the past several months, The Associated Press reported. The family filed a police report Friday .

Cousin Volma Overton said the family was shocked when the bank asked them to come in and sign for the restored funds. He declined to say how much money was stolen, but said it was a "significant amount."

"Man, I teared up," Volma Overton said. "I couldn't believe it. They made it happen. The executive of the company said he'd take care of this, and he took care of it."

Bank spokeswoman Colleen Haggerty said the bank is investigating and the family said Austin police and federal authorities are also looking into it.

"Everyone wants to get to the bottom of this. I don't think it's going to be long before we know," Volma Overton said.

The money was separate from a 2015 online campaign that raised more than $300,000 to provide for Richard Overton around-the-clock, in-home care. He is the nation's oldest World War II veteran and was at Pearl Harbor just after the Japanese attack.

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The stolen funds of a 112-year-old Texas veteran were returned to him by Bank of America after his family reported that thieves had stolen the identity of the oldest known man and veteran in the U.S. and drained his account.
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