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Homeless man found, told of inheritance

Associated Press

SALT LAKE CITY – A private investigator says he has tracked down a homeless Utah man and delivered some good news: He’s inherited a lot of money.

David Lundberg said he found Max Melitzer pushing a shopping cart filled with personal possessions in a Salt Lake City park Saturday afternoon.

Lundberg declined to disclose how much money Melitzer will be receiving, but said the man’s brother who died of cancer last year left him a “significant” amount in his will.

The story about Lundberg’s two-month search has been reported by the Deseret News and KSL of Salt Lake City.

Lundberg said he was hired by the family’s New York law firm to locate Melitzer, and some family members plan to meet Melitzer next week in Salt Lake City. He declined to identify them.

The investigator said he broke the news to Melitzer while they were sitting on a bench at Pioneer Park. While Lundberg said he didn’t tell Melitzer how much money he was inheriting, the man was excited.

“He’s still in shock. This came out of nowhere,” Lundberg said. “He’s a really mellow guy in his 60s, very sweet and more articulate than I thought for a man in his position.”

The investigator said he found Melitzer with the help of a tip.

“Someone called (Saturday) and said they saw him at Pioneer Park. I thought it was another crazy tip, but sure enough, there he was,” Lundberg said.