#image_title
A Caroline County family stumbled upon almost a million dollars in cash while taking an afternoon drive last weekend.
Emily Schantz was driving when she hit a bag on Broad Street. They thought it was trash and put it and a similar bag they found about 15 feet away in their pick-up truck to dispose of it.
Then they discovered the bag was filled with cash. Almost one million dollars worth.
“There were plastic baggies and they were addressed with something that said ‘cash vault,’” Schantz said in an interview with WTVR. The family called Caroline County authorities right away after they made their discovery.
While the situation is currently under investigation, WTVR reports authorities believe the bags belonged to the Post Office and the money was on it’s way to a bank. But how the money ended up on the side of the road still remains a mystery.
As for the Schantz family, they offered this advice to anyone else who finds a million dollars in the road: “Do the right thing and return it,” Emily Schantz said.
Maj. Scott Moser of the Caroline County Deputies paid the family a visit on Monday.
“For someone so honest and willing to give that almost a million dollars back, it’s exceptional on their part,” said Moser. “Their two sons were there, so I put the [squad car] lights on for them, but we are proud and they represented this county well by being so honest.”
Politics
‘I nearly died’: These women brought a grim warning to Wisconsin about abortion care restrictions
Traveling the country, they tell the real life-or-death situations that they faced because of extreme bans after the repeal of Roe v. Wade. For...
Opinion: It’s time for Congress to fight for small businesses instead of big corporations
May is National Small Business Month. Our elected leaders need to show leadership all year long. For the past 27 years I’ve been fortunate to pursue...
Local News
Four places it’s 100% okay to tip $0 in Wisconsin
Most people plan to tip at the usual suspects – restaurants, salons, ride-shares – but nowadays, it feels like customers are being prompted to tip...
Sip, sit, stay: 7 dog-friendly businesses in Eau Claire
When the sun’s out, everyone wants to be outside drinking and dining — including dogs! But not all establishments allow four-legged, furry visitors....