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Old 04-11-2008, 09:50 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Man Finds $140,000, Turns It In To Cops

LONG BEACH, Calif., April 10, 2008
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(CBS/AP) 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 said Estrada handed over the money bag to an officer who took a report at one of the landscaper's job sites.

Zapalski said she had never heard of someone turning in so much cash.

"I've had people come to me with purses and wallets with cash in it and they'll turn it in," Zapalski told the Los Angeles Times. "But not like this."

Brinks later gave him a $2,000 reward.

"They should have given him 10 percent," Estrada's mother told the Times.

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Turn in $140 K and get $2 K in reward, really doesn't seem to make it fair. Makes you wonder of doing the right thing is worth it.
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I guess if you did not know if they were marked or not, you would worry about being hauled in every time you spend some.

Can you see yourself walking into a car dealership with a suit case of $20s to buy a new car? Or how would you explain trying to deposit so much in $20s? I guess you would it would be a long time before you would have to go to a bank machine to take out money and you could always pay for gas, groceries and some toys with out question.
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I have a cousin who used to be a stripper. That was the problem she and a lot of the other girllies had. Income is all cash. They had to declare enough of it on tax forms to be able to buy the big stuff (houses, cars, boats, etc), but keep all the living expenses off-the-books to keep the tax man out of their drug, er I mean 'expense' money. They all had strong safes for their cash. Putting in the bank created a paper trail and made for an easy IRS audit target. An interesting life...
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