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Homeless man spent months looking for ring's owner

By Beth Musgrave, Lexington Herald-Leader

It was lying on its side in the grass between the sidewalk and the street near Two Keys Tavern on South Limestone in Lexington.

When Robert "Shorty" Eads found the ring in August he knew the owner would want it back. The 2011 Georgetown College football Final Four ring was more than just jewelry -- someone had worked hard for that ring.

"I know it meant something to somebody," Eads said recently. "If it was the last thing that I did, I was going to get that ring back to its owner."

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