Drivers grabbing the cash they can lay their hands on
Video
has captured more than a dozen people getting out of their vehicles on
Tuesday to grab money that was flying all over a Georgia interstate,
police said.
Dunwoody police responded to Interstate 285 around 8
p.m. Tuesday after about $175,000 (about N62 million) was reported to
be “flying all over the road,” said Sgt. Robert Parsons, public
information officer.
The 911 callers reported that more than 15
vehicles had stopped on the interstate in Dunwoody, some 17 miles from
Atlanta, and people were “frantically taking the money,” according to a
post on the Dunwoody Police Department’s Facebook page.
The post said when officers arrived, they spotted an armored truck on the right shoulder of the interstate. “The armored car crew said the side door came open while they were driving and money spilled out onto 285,” police said.
Parsons
told Fox News that the crew was not sure exactly how much money spilled
out of the truck, but reported it to be about $175,000.
“The company has yet to confirm the exact amount,” Parsons added.
Police
said officers and the armored truck crew gathered a few hundred dollars
still on hand when officers arrived, “but plenty was taken by
passerby’s sticky fingers.”
“While we certainly understand the
temptation, it’s still theft and the money should be returned,” police
said in the Facebook post on Tuesday.
“We are thankful there were no crashes or pedestrians struck as a result of this isolated cash storm.”
On
Wednesday, Dunwoody police wrote on the department’s Facebook page that
some people have been bringing back the scattered bills.
The
post included a picture of a man returning cash and said, “So, believe
it or not, some people have been returning the money that fell from the
armored car on I-285.”
“We understand it was a bizarre occurrence, but do the right thing and return the money,” police wrote in the post.
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