The officer asked Eyster if he remembered the abandoned baby in the box. When Eyster said he did, the officer dropped a bombshell revelation: He was sitting next to that boy, who had grown up to become a rookie with the South Bend Police Department.
Matthew Hegedus-Stewart had been adopted after Eyster found him in the cardboard box and rescued him. Although he had known he was abandoned in a box before his adoption, Hegedus-Stewart didn't know all the details of what happened. It wasn't until he was wearing the same uniform as Eyster once had that he finally found out the identity of his savior.
"Full circle moment. That hit home. I can only imagine from his point of view," said the rookie, who also patrols the same neighborhood that Eyster once had.
For Eyster, the synchronicity of their reunion has been incredibly significant. Recently, he lost his 36-year-old son, who died unexpectedly.
"So the timing couldn't have been any better, it helped to fill a void that I've had to deal with," he said.