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Shopkeeper hands $50,000 find to police. What would you do?

A customer walks into an op shop and purchases an overnight bag. At the  register, an unsupervised store volunteer unzips the side pocket. Fifty thousand  dollars in cash falls out. All in $100 bills.

Sergeant Dan McNamara, a police officer for 27 years, said he had never seen  a case like this before on the Sunshine Coast. Apart from the cash, the only  other clues were the anonymous handwritten scrawls on scraps of  paper found  inside the bag.

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News of the discovery at the Red Cross secondhand shop at Pomona spread  through the community. Unfortunately for police more than one owner emerged to  claim their misplaced cash.

 

Sergeant McNamara said police had to work through donations to the op shop.  He said an elderly resident who had moved house was identified as a  possibility.

Forensic scientists examined examples of the donor's handwriting and matched  them to the paper scraps inside the bag. The money and owner were reunited this  week. Should we be surprised that some people are honest and others not,  particularly when $50,000 is involved?

 

http://www.smh.com.au/national/shopkeeper-hands-50000-find-to-police-what-would-you-do-20130718-2q7a...

 

 

What would you have done?

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Hi Icy     Man Very Happy

 

You go first -  what would you have done?       Man Wink

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Keeping it would be 'stealing by finding,' and you could be in deep doo-doos if the owner realised their mistake and came back to reclaim it.

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I would hand it back, to the manager or even Area manager of the Charity Shop.

 

I was in a Salvo's store, when a women brought back $100 cash that was  in a magazine she bought there. She had bought the mag to give to a friend and that friend found the money in it. The  friend gave her the $100 back and the mag buyer  returned it to the store staff. The store staff wanted the lady that bought the magazine to keep $20 for herself or give to her friend for being honest, but she wouldn't take it.

 

Another staff member in  the same store told me a lady found a diamond ring in a handbag she bought there, and returned it also. I am not sure if they traced the original owner of the ring.

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@bright.ton42 wrote:

Hi Icy     Man Very Happy

 

You go first -  what would you have done?       Man Wink


Good morning Bright Heart

 

Ok well...to 'fess up...I bought a handbag at an oppie once and when I'd brought it home and started to transfer my own stuff into all the little compartments and pockets I found $15 and a movie ticket tucked into one of the little hidden inside pockets. 

I didn't take it back

Bad me!

Smiley Embarassed

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Are you in SEQueensland, icy? That could have been the bag I donated.

 

 

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Woman LOL

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yeah good try e-m lol I'm in Sydney that $15 has long gone lol

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