A man who was homeless for three years found a bank account that he had completely forgotten about with enough money to allow him to put down a deposit on a house.
John Helinski, 62, lived in cardboard boxes by a bus stop in Tampa, a city on the west coast of Florida and said that he had become "invisible".
He told ABC News that he just "managed on his own" for the whole period and slept under benches so that no one would see him.
The account was unearthed when police and social security workers attempted to find temporary accommodation for Helinski, who was born in Poland, in a homeless shelter.
They needed to find identification for him and the account came to light when a housing official tried to trace a birth certificate.