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$30,000 spilled from a truck in Michigan, and police are asking drivers to return the cash
Abstract:Police in Michigan are appealing to people to surrender their instant riches after a box with $30,000 fell off the back of a truck.
Thousands of dollars spilled from a truck in Michigan — $30,000 in total.Only a little over $7,000 in total have been returned.Police are telling drivers who stopped in the road to pick up the cash to return the money.GRAND HAVEN, Mich. — Police in Michigan are appealing to people to surrender their instant riches after a box with $30,000 fell off the back of a truck.Authorities in Grand Haven say drivers stopped Thursday to pick up cash for themselves.Only $2,500 was immediately recovered and returned to the owner, who had forgotten that a cash box was on the truck's bumper. Traffic was backed up on U.S. 31 after money hit the ground.But by Saturday, more money was trickling in. The Department of Public Safety says two teenagers turned in $630, and a woman gave up nearly $3,900: “We commend you for your honesty!!”
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