Woman gets $500 reward...

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mrtonguetwista

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Feb 6, 2003
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for turning in $20,000

WERNERSVILLE, Pa. (AP) -- A woman who found $20,000 in cash at a convenience store last month is getting a $500 reward from the armored car company that lost it.

Joi Lyn Honer found the stack of $20 bills by a cash machine in Brigantine, N.J., over Labor Day weekend and turned the money over to police.

"I'm grateful," she told The Press of Atlantic City on Wednesday. "I didn't do it for the reward, but I think I have $500 that I didn't have three days ago, and that's really helpful to me."

News of the reward arrived in the form of a letter from Loomis, the armored car company. Honer said she has no regrets.

"If I didn't know all this was going to happen, I would still do the exact same thing," she said.

Last week, a sanitation worker in St. Petersburg, Fla., found a plastic bag on the road that contained $65,000 after first mistaking the bag for a turtle. That money had apparently fallen from a Loomis armored car a half-hour earlier.

A message left with a Loomis spokesman was not immediately returned Saturday.
 
Mar 4, 2007
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uhhh sounds like Loomis got problems keeping track of their money...
ya'd think they'd be more careful with $20,000
imo, if you can't keep track of it, then it deserves to be taken.
 
May 16, 2002
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mrtonguetwista said:
for turning in $20,000

WERNERSVILLE, Pa. (AP) -- A woman who found $20,000 in cash at a convenience store last month is getting a $500 reward from the armored car company that lost it.

Joi Lyn Honer found the stack of $20 bills by a cash machine in Brigantine, N.J., over Labor Day weekend and turned the money over to police.

"I'm grateful," she told The Press of Atlantic City on Wednesday. "I didn't do it for the reward, but I think I have $500 that I didn't have three days ago, and that's really helpful to me."

News of the reward arrived in the form of a letter from Loomis, the armored car company. Honer said she has no regrets.

"If I didn't know all this was going to happen, I would still do the exact same thing," she said.

Last week, a sanitation worker in St. Petersburg, Fla., found a plastic bag on the road that contained $65,000 after first mistaking the bag for a turtle. That money had apparently fallen from a Loomis armored car a half-hour earlier.

A message left with a Loomis spokesman was not immediately returned Saturday.
This is the prime example of why muthaphuckaz like us never think twice about giving the shit back...
 

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Some Random Asshole
Apr 25, 2002
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ITS FREAKS said:
no bitch, u dont have $19,500 u had 3 days ago, u fucking idiot cunt.
for real.....what a dumb ass bitch.....i bet Loomis has that money insured anyway so they probably wouldn't have missed it that much.
 
Jun 19, 2004
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But who knows maybe they were better off, they'd might try depositing that whole amount at the bank, or buying a brand new car cash and get their ass cought and thrown in jail.
 
Mar 4, 2006
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can you really get caught and thrown in jail for finding 20 racks though?
Is it the person's fault that they stumbled upon it?

It would be diff if they robbed the security cats for it.