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Woman Turns in Bag Stuffed With $65,000

Thu Oct 4, 2007 5:40 PM EDT
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ST PETERSBURG — A county garbage operations employee found a plastic bag on the road stuffed with $65,000 Thursday — and immediately turned it in to authorities.

It turned out the money had fallen off a Loomis armored car half an hour before Debbie Cole found it near the Pinellas County solid waste operations facility where she works. First she thought it was a turtle in the road.

The 53-year-old Largo woman found the bag just before 7 a.m., full of enough $50 and $100 bills to pay her salary for two years. She immediately contacted a supervisor, who called deputies.

It's not clear how the bag fell from the truck, said Mark Clark, spokesman for Loomis, a Houston-based cash-handling company.

Cole's boss, Bob Hauser, said he can't give her a raise or a bonus for her good deed because she's a government employee. But maybe, he said, he can arrange some extra time off.

Cole, who grew up in Long Island, said she was raised to be honest. She said she raised her four daughters the same way.

Did she think for just a minute about keeping the money?

"Everyone keeps asking me that," Cole said. "To be honest, no. It didn't even cross my mind."

© 2007 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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Rimuladas

I would have kept it and sat in my living room snickering like mutley. SSSS SSSS SSSSS!

    Reply#1 - Thu Oct 4, 2007 6:20 PM EDT
    Angie G

    Why can't I be behind an armored car with faulty door latch, or something? I'd give it back... honest... well, maybe, you know, some of it might fall out in my car and I wouldn't find it right away, but, hey... I'd do my best.

      Reply#2 - Fri Oct 5, 2007 2:01 PM EDT
      jhummer

      Wow…It's hard to believe that there are still honest people in our community after all of the horrible things that we're used to hearing on the news. I can't even imagine finding a bag full of money. That sounds like something out of the movies. It is really refreshing to hear about a good deed though; I think it restored some of my faith in the human race.

        Reply#3 - Fri Oct 5, 2007 10:43 PM EDT
        Wizeguy

        I forwarded this story to everyone I know. I work with Deb she didn't hesitate one second. she took the cash to her supervisor then they brought it to our Director. We put it in our safe and the sheriff was there in minutes. I do take offense at anyone saying she is sucker, should have kept it. It was just the right thing to do. Once the word got out we were swarmed with media, TV, Newspapers the phone rang off the hook. Deb was a little freaked at all the attention, It was really nice to see her have her moment. We have a saying "there is never a dull moment at the Land Fill". This was our finest!!!

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        Reply#4 - Sat Oct 6, 2007 7:04 AM EDT
        jwickner

        What an interesting story. As much as I would like to say , "I wish that would happen to me," I would have done the same thing as Mrs. Cole and turned it in. It is nice to know there are trustworthy people in this world. There are so many people who would have stole the money. Mrs. Cole's boss should give her a LONG vacation for her good deed (and good image for the company).

          Reply#5 - Sat Oct 6, 2007 8:09 PM EDT
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