Wednesday, June 27, 2012

$13,000 returned

  • A Good Samaritan returned nearly $13,000 in cash after finding the large sum of money in a bank bag in a trash can outside a local convenience store.
  • (WKRN)
  • Leaf Chronicle, a Tennessee man found a bag continuing nearly $13,000 in cash on top of a garbage can outside a convenience store over the weekend turned it in to police, who returned the money to its owner.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • A Clarksville man is being hailed a Good Samaritan after police said he found an abandoned bag containing nearly $13,000 in cash and helped return Police contacted the owner, and they returned the bag along with the $12,764 inside.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • Police estimated the street value of the plants at $13,000. Walker returned to the property a short time later and was questioned. Mr.
  • (Arkansas Online)
  • Police were able contact the owner and found out he had a reaction to his medication and was hospitalized and that's when the bag was left at the convenience store. The money has been returned to the owner.
  • (clarksvilleonline.com)
  • the homeowner returned and found a rear door forced open. Jewelry was missing. Police got a report of a burglary at a home on the 100 block of Derwen Road in Bala Cynwyd. Someone broke open a window to open the front door and took $13,000 in jewelry.
  • (Main Line Media News)
  • Even if everybodys numbers returned to 2007s levels, the picture wouldnt be pretty for large swaths of the country.
  • (Philadelphia Daily News)
  • The check was returned for insufficient funds Carlson is accused of defrauding two elderly East Huntingdon residents of more than $13,000 last year.
  • (PITTSBURGH TRIBUNE-REVIEW)

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