Posted by patrick klise on April 23, 2015 at 18:54:34 from (50.80.17.151):
In Reply to: Found someone's ID posted by 37Chief on April 23, 2015 at 13:41:56:
Years ago was on my way back from Fargo. Stopped at a primitive reststop---which was a gravel path to an outhouse. On the way back to my car I noticed what I thought was a wallet. Picked it up and it was a holder for travelers checks with about $600 worth of checks. The fellow had kept the receipt in the folder (which you aren't supposed to do!) Stopped at the nearest sheriffs office in Elbow Lake MN to have them handle it. Oh No! they said..we don't get involved with that sort of thing. When I got home I looked up the fellows name in the phone book and called but no answer...the bank in Cleveland was shown so I simply mailed them back to the bank with a note explaining what had happened. Never got a thanks from anyone! I could just imagine the look on the fellows face when he next stopped for lunch/dinner/gas when he discovered his travelers checks were missing.
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