Saturday, September 19, 2020

Standing ovation for Mark and Alicia Steffy, owners of Steffy's Towing in Ephrata Pennsylvania! They found $32k, in a car they were salvaging after a car crash, and returned it to the homeless people it belonged to


Mark Steffy got a surprise this summer when he found a bank envelope in a vehicle that had been in an accident. 

"This ain't the first bank envelope I found, but most of the time they're empty. This time here, when I [saw] it was a big wad of cash, but it was all wet and nasty," he said. 

"To find stacks of cash like that, that was a first," Alicia Steffy said. 

The Steffys said they immediately called police. Officers dried and counted the money, which totaled $32,000

This is what happened: The people who owned the car were involved in a crash in October. They were going through a hard time and were living in a hotel and carrying the money with them. They looked for the money after the crash but couldn't find it in the badly damaged vehicle. 


The Steffys discovered the money 10 months later. The police were able to return the cash to the owners.

"You put yourself in their shoes, and I can't even imagine what it must have felt like initially when they lost that," Alicia Steffy said.

Tip of the hat to https://ogdaa.blogspot.com/

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