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Landscaper returns $140,000 found in Cerritos street
The Associated Press
Article Launched: 04/09/2008 11:34:39 AM PDT
LONG BEACH, Calif.—It was a tempting sight for struggling landscaper Eli Estrada: a bag filled with $140,000 on a Cerritos street. There was his credit card debt, upcoming wedding and making ends meet with his artificial grass and landscaping business.
But turning it over to Long Beach police last month was the right thing to do, he said.
The 40-year-old Estrada admits that some days "I think I was nuts," but he adds, "I know in my gut that to keep that money would be wrong."
The Bank of America money bag was lost March 11 by Brinks Armored truck drivers. The unmarked $20 bills were bundled into wads of $20,000 and bound for ATMs.
Long Beach police Sgt. Dina Zapalski says Estrada handed over the money bag to an officer who took a report at one of the landscaper's job sites.
Brinks later gave him a $2,000 reward.
wow! he had nothing to lose and everything to gain..kinda like "American Gangster"..i would have taken it..i belonged to Brinks not sum dumb chump that probably needs it. or old lady or sumthing...
Landscaper returns $140,000 found in Cerritos street
The Associated Press
Article Launched: 04/09/2008 11:34:39 AM PDT
LONG BEACH, Calif.—It was a tempting sight for struggling landscaper Eli Estrada: a bag filled with $140,000 on a Cerritos street. There was his credit card debt, upcoming wedding and making ends meet with his artificial grass and landscaping business.
But turning it over to Long Beach police last month was the right thing to do, he said.
The 40-year-old Estrada admits that some days "I think I was nuts," but he adds, "I know in my gut that to keep that money would be wrong."
The Bank of America money bag was lost March 11 by Brinks Armored truck drivers. The unmarked $20 bills were bundled into wads of $20,000 and bound for ATMs.
Long Beach police Sgt. Dina Zapalski says Estrada handed over the money bag to an officer who took a report at one of the landscaper's job sites.
Brinks later gave him a $2,000 reward.
wow! he had nothing to lose and everything to gain..kinda like "American Gangster"..i would have taken it..i belonged to Brinks not sum dumb chump that probably needs it. or old lady or sumthing...