Security Camera Captures Trick-Or-Treater's Act Of Kindness On Halloween

November 3, 2017

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Jesse Robertson of Idaho Falls wasn't surprised when he returned home to an empty candy bowl on Halloween night.

What did surprise him is what he saw on the security camera footage.

"We left a sign that said 'Do a trick take a treat! Only one or two please you're on camera!," Robertson told KBOI 2News.

When the Robertsons returned home, the family watched the video to see how long their candy stash lasted. They found the child who took most of the candy, but what happened after that is what melted their hearts.

A young boy apparently felt bad about the family's empty bowl so he left behind some of his own hard earned candy for other trick-or-treaters.

After sharing the video on Facebook, Robertson found out the boy's name and family and he plans to reward the youngster with a small care package.

Watch the video below.


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