It was a normal day for traveling dental assistant Barry Stringer, until he found two green bags on the side of the road when leaving his job at a nursing home. The bags were marked Bank of Dickson, and Stringer says he didn't immediately open the bags because he planned to return them after his last appointment. However, when he arrived at the bank that evening, it was closed. Stringer took the bags home, opened them, and found a deposit slip for $72,000; over $30,000 in cash and the rest in checks. He then saw the money belonged to the same nursing home he worked for that day. The next day, Stringer returned the money to the nursing home staff members who were thankful and happy to get it back. See the entire story and video at http://www.wkrn.com/global/story.asp?s=11953743.
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
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