A homeless man who walked away with an estimated $10,000 worth of tools from a construction site later returned to the scene of the crime to make amends. The business owner was livid, but soon had a change of heart and hired the thief. Surveillance footage caught 33-year-old Travis Sueyoshi stealing from a TSW Fabrication construction site on Koaki Street in Waipahu, Hawaii, on two separate occasions in January. Owner John Paul Cates was understandably vexed by the theft. “We work hard for our stuff. It’s a family business,” he told Hawaii News Now. “I was like, we’re going to find this guy.” Cates posted fliers around the neighborhood offering a $1,000 reward to anyone who could identify the tool thief. Three days later, Sueyoshi returned to the site a third time, not for another break-in, but to confess that he was the one. He claims he was having a …