Woman finally receives family portrait she thought had been lost when shop suddenly shuttered

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An architect came across more than 160 images and saved them from being trashed.

Family reunites people with portraits left behind in closed photo shop

Brian Bononi, a Kansas City, Missouri, architect, connected Laurice Martin of Kansas City with a family portrait that had been abandoned in a shuttered photo shop. Martin said her cousin was watching the news late Tuesday night and saw a story about a man named Brian Bononi and his family, who had come across more than 160 abandoned portraits in a shuttered photo shop and were trying to connect the photos with their owners.

Since that day in January, he and his family have been working hard to reunite families with their personalized items. In a story that was featured on"World News Tonight" on Tuesday, Bononi told ABC News that he had reached out to about 70 people and that about 59 had called him back. More than 20 families have already seen him to pick up their photographed items, he said.

 

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