Dallas keeps $2,000 found by honest teen
WFAADALLAS — Dallas will keep $2,000 found by a teenager in a parking lot last February.
The money will go into the city's general fund — not back to Plano high school student Ashley Donaldson, who found the cash in an envelope at the Pavillion Shopping Center in North Dallas. "I don't regret making the decision I did," she said. "I feel proud of myself for giving the money back. It's one of the biggest decisions of my life." The 15-year-old Shepton High School student spotted the money on the ground and took it to a nearby Chase Bank. Over the last three months, the bank and Dallas police have tried to find the owner, but have had no luck. On Tuesday, police said under a new city policy, the unclaimed money will go into Dallas' general fund — not back to the person who found it, as in years past.
"We appreciate your honesty," said Dallas police spokesman Senior Cpl. Kevin Janse.
2 comments:
It wills be nice if they gave her, say 10%
Heard that on our News, what a bunch of Bad Boys. Sure, she should get it back, she was HONEST enough to turn it in and they were STUPID enough to KEEP IT.
Which would you Prefer to be around?
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