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I would like to clarify this story since not a single article written in any paper has gotten it right since day one and it irritates me that the news doesn't care about getting the story right (there were several versions mostly giving credit only to David). The associate that brought up the container was the Front End Supervisor that day, she was cleaning out the safe and throwing away items that were not claimed by customers. She had originally thrown out the wallet that looked like a CD case but decided a moment later to make sure there was nothing of value in it (even though she was sure that there wasn't since she had seen it there for over a week and it's the Front End Supervisors job to make sure to check such things when they are first found so that it can be put in the office safe if there is anything of value) when she noticed it she first noted a name on a piece of paper with a telephone number then proceeded to open the top zipper and found A LOT of money inside. She then quickly called the manager on duty (David) and notified him of the large sum and the note inside but wasn't sure if the telephone number would be the phone number of the owner. David then took it into the office to figure out what to do and it was actually another associate's idea to try contacting the number in the wallet which David proceeded to do and in the end was able to return it to the rightful owner. In other words, it wasn't just David's doing, it was a team effort that found the wallets owner. One person should not recieved the all the credit, when it was a great team effort from Store 112.

From: Job Lot 'detective' reunites customer with $800

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