The Finder
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Production location(s) | Florida |
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Networks | Fox |
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Theme song | Swamp Water |
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About The Finder
Walter Sherman (Geoff Stults) earned a reputation as someone who was very good at tracking people down while serving in the Army Military Police. After getting caught in an IED explosion, the resulting brain damage enhanced that skill and he became a Finder. Walter teams up with his legal adviser, Leo (Michael Clarke Duncan), to find people and things law enforcement either cannot or will not find, occasionally helping out his Walter's girlfriend, a Deputy U. S. Marshal along the way. The two men also watch over Willa, a teen who was raised by gypsies to be a criminal and whose crafty skill set comes in handy on their jobs from time to time.
Treasure definition may be broadened to help museums
... She said that The Finder, a detectorist, was planning to sell it abroad, and the museum had to go through " quite a lot of administrative steps to keep it in this country"...
Tiananmen: Hong Kong students hide tiny " democracy goddesses" on campus
... Attached are notes urging The Finder to " bring her home, and do not forget the meaning behind it! " " Manneoi was born to remember the Chinese martyrs so we picked the days before June 4," one of the organisers told the BBC, using the Cantonese name for the " Goddess of Democracy"...
Blackhall Colliery: Cash-in-the-street to the left of the Good Samaritan'
... Durham police, said had all of the previous bundles, again in The Finder...
The Papers: World Cup 'hero' tributes and 'bong for Brexit'
... The message says foreign nationals are being forced to work at a jail in Shanghai, and urges The Finder to contact the journalist Peter Humphrey, who was released from the prison in 2015...
UK's 'largest' gold nugget discovered in Scottish river
... Remarkable find The Finder brought the discovery to the attention of author Lee Palmer who was researching his book Gold Occurrences In The UK...
Blackhall Colliery: Cash-in-the-street "to the left of the Good Samaritan'
The benefactor would deliberately leave money where it would be found by people in need
bundle of cash on The Streets of a former pit village were left by Two Good Samaritans , police said.
Since 2014, there have been at least 12 instances of the County of Durham, usually in the amount of £2,000 in £20 Notes .
The Money was always left in plain sight, and often on sidewalks.
The benefactor told the police that they had received an unexpected windfall and wanted to give something back.
One of The Good Samaritan - the both want to remain Anonymous - said that an "emotional connection" to the former pit village, after he helped, the back pay of a resident and wanted", and the friendliness that you get".
Durham police, said had all of the previous bundles, again in The Finder .
residents handing in The Cash register, praised for their honestyThe benefactor would deliberately leave The Money where it's found would be of people in need, including pensioners, and they would often wait, in order to ensure that it has been picked up.
Det Con John Forster , of Durham police, said that he had been solved "really glad" the secret.
He added: "I Am glad that we exclude finally, The Money is in connection with a criminal offence or a vulnerable person.
"I would like to thank The Good Samaritan for Getting In touch and also for the honest residents of Blackhall who hand The Money in. "
It is not known whether to go to the pair of bundle of money, but each continues found and handed in to the police, to return to The Finder .
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