Man returns $125 000 which fell out of car

us dollarsLos Angeles — A California man who found a bag containing $125 000 said he returned the cash to the armoured  truck company that accidentally  dropped it because it was the “right thing to do.”Joe Cornell, 52, told the Fresno Bee newspaper he saw the bag of cash fall out of the back of a Brinks armoured cash transport car as it drove over railroad tracks in downtown Fresno on Thursday afternoon.

Cornell, who was working in the lot of a Salvation Army location as part of a substance abuse rehabilitation programme, told the newspaper he recovered the bag and found it stuffed with hundred dollar bills.

“I started crying and shaking,” Cornell said.

“Everything was going through my mind, the good devil/bad devil thing,” he said.

Cornell made up his mind to alert his boss at the Salvation Army and the pair called Fresno law enforcement authorities who helped facilitate the bag’s return to Brinks.

The Virginia-based company could not be reached for comment on Friday, but a spokesperson told the Fresno Bee it had thanked Cornell for his honesty with a $5 000 reward and another $5 000 donation to the Salvation Army.

For Cornell, deciding to give   back the cash became a simple  decision.

“They’re going to back-track,” he said of Brinks officials when they realised the money was lost.  There are cameras everywhere now. You’d be doing federal time. And it’s the right thing to do.” — Reuters

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