“I think you might have left this outside”
Sometimes it is the smallest stories that have the largest impact…
– Thu Jun 9, 5:05 pm ET
ROLLING MEADOWS, Ill. – Robert Adams craved an ice-cold drink after finishing his shift on a sweltering workday, but not having enough money to buy the burrito he also wanted left him with two obvious choices: Stop at the ATM, or find a bag containing more than $17,000 in cash.
“I wanted to get a large horchata, which is almost like a rice or coconut milk,” Adams told the Daily Herald (Arlington Heights) for a story published Wednesday. “I would have grabbed a chorizo burrito, too, but I didn’t have enough money.”
That changed Monday when the Chicago-area man stood at a Chase ATM in Rolling Meadows, looked down and discovered on the sidewalk near a newspaper box a clear plastic bag containing receipts, checks and $17,021 in cash — mostly $20 and $100 bills bound by a rubber band.
“I see this plastic bag. It’s clear plastic and it’s half full of money,” Adams said. “I figure this is a joke. Somebody took some napkins and made it look like money. This has to be a setup. People are going to look at me and start laughing.”
Adams said he never had the urge to keep any of the money.
“It’s not my money. I shouldn’t take it. I don’t care if you put another zero on there, I wasn’t raised to take money that isn’t mine,” said Adams, a 54-year-old single man who lives in Arlington Heights and credits his deceased parents for teaching him right from wrong. “If I saw you drop it, I’d say, `Excuse me, sir. I think you dropped something.'”
The word “Chase” was printed on the bag, so Adams carried it inside the nearby branch.
“I walk up to the teller and say, `I think you might have left this outside,'” said Adams…
The rest of the article can be read on Yahoo! News. Content courtesy of The Associated Press and Daily Herald, http://www.dailyherald.com.
Stories like this one should be required reading at every school in America.
