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Larry Hoffman brought home a bargain shirt from the Goodwill store -- only to find $2,000 in cash stuffed in a pocket. The 69-year-old retiree returned to the store the same day to report the money.

"The money certainly wasn't mine. It belonged to somebody else, obviously," Hoffman said of his April 1 find. "That person was certainly on my mind more than me."

Goodwill has no way to trace the source of the shirt, so Johnson called West Bend police. The rightful owner has 90 days to claim the money. After that, Hoffman can claim it or else it goes in the city treasury.

http://www.firstcoastnews.com/news/strange/news-article.aspx?storyid=35553
 
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Good man, I hope he gets the $$ in the end.
I once found $140.00 in Teapot from a tag sale, we went back to the peoples house and they said to keep it, (the Teapot had come from another tag sale and sat in their garage for 2 years.)
On the way home my car died and I used the money for a new alternator~I guess it was my lucky day!:)
 

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