Posted by PJH on April 23, 2015 at 16:00:47 from (50.45.52.53):
In Reply to: Found someone's ID posted by 37Chief on April 23, 2015 at 13:41:56:
We found a bank bag containing a bunch of checks made out to a clothing store in a town a few miles from where we were working. At lunch break, my boss and I decided we'd drop the bag and contents by the store, thinking they'd be pleased to have it back. The store owner grabbed the phone and called the cops, mentioning a robbery, and here they came in a mad rush. The police chief figured out real quick that we weren't who the store owner said we were, and sent us on our way, much to the dismay of the owner. The incident gave me a good education. Heck with being a nice guy and returning something to the owner - from then on anything important was turned over to the cops.
I also found a bank bag lying in the middle of main street in our little town. Took it to the mayor/police chief, and a few hours later my neighbor knocked on the door, shook my hand, and thanked me for returning his lost bag. He'd laid it on top of his Bronco, and it slid off on the way to the bank, I guess a minute or so before I came along, because he immediately turned around and couldn't find it. Looks like it would be a good idea to write your name on your bank bag, but maybe there's reasons not to.
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