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Out Of Box Story: Man Fined After Returning More Than £10,000 In Cash

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You’d think that finding more than £10,000 in cash, in a bag next to a cash machine, and returning it to its rightful owners would be applauded. But for one man, all that it resulted in was a £300 fine.

Robert Adams, 54, saw the bag full of money next to a cash machine with Chase Bank’s logo on the side. Instead of taking advantage, the resident of Arlington Heights, Illinois, returned it to the bank in question.

But he made a mistake, by giving police false information about exactly where he found it.

Adams found the large sum of cash on the night of 6 June while using an ATM inside the shop Walgreens. He had planned to meet a woman for a date, but when she failed to show decided to buy a drink before heading home.

Instead of handing in the money in the area where he found it, Adams took it to a police station nearer to his home where he said he felt more comfortable speaking to local police in familiar surroundings.

“I didn’t want to go back into Walgreens, so I thought I would drive to the Chase Bank near my house and return it,” he told the Southtown Star in the US.

But thinking it would result in fewer questions, Adams told the bank — and the police — that he’d found the money near his home not in the shop.

The error cost him $500 (£312).

Of course, leaving that sort of cash just lying about is a concern for any bank. So they, the security firm that lost the money and the police started to look into it. What they discovered was that Adams had lied about where he found the cash.

He was captured on CCTV picking up the money, leaving the shop and getting into his car, and then charged with lying in a police report — resulting in his fine.

“I accept the fine. I’m very sorry about this whole thing,” Adams told the Chicago Tribune. He was never offered a reward for returning the cash.

Spotted at Yahoo

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4 thoughts on “Out Of Box Story: Man Fined After Returning More Than £10,000 In Cash”

  1. How dare those Police man, to fine such a kind man that brings in the entire cash without touching a penny! What about the time he spend traveling to the station and his time to be questioned about it??

    Time is money for all of us, not just at the station. It is truly a disgrace he did not get rewarded, but more so an outrage to fine him for the incorrect info- a formal warning would have done it and because of that at the most a cancellation of a reward would have been in proportion to this. It seems they actually misused this point to deflect, so they could get away morally and circumstantially not to come up with some sort of reward… I am very disappointed to read of their cunning ways. Who can trust those pigs?

    If it was me i will do the biggest shopping ever and have lots of fun.. Thats what i call breakfast money, no body has it. He committed an error both ways, by returning the money and lied where he saw it so he deserves the fine next time i don’t think he will return the free money

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  2.  REALLY??? He did a good thing but why lie about the location why the money was found. Those police men could have given him a warning instead of a fine, someone wouldn’t even have bothered to return such a huge amount of money.

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    • @B.B, yep. He’s doomed if he did and damned when he didn’t. Providing false info to police is illigal. I don’t see his reason for lying though. Maybe he was meeting up with his ‘lover’ and didn’t want his partner to know? Hmmm. Too bad. They cld’ve given him a break.

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  3. oh it serves him ryt. We r looking 4 cash 2 do better things & u found one n return it 2 da police. Awurade! n even giving false report. Charlie, next time u even come across 1000k just holla me. I´d show how useful money is,lol.

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