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Deberg_1990 05-29-2013 06:31 PM

Boy finds $10000 in KC hotel room. Turns it in. Would you have done the same?
 
What would you have done?



http://www.kansascity.com/2013/05/29...otel-room.html


Ten-year-old Tyler Schaefer likes to find stuff.

He sticks his fingers in coin-operated machine slots, scans the ground for lost cash and looks for prize tickets hanging out of arcade games at Chuck E. Cheese.

But neither the boy nor his father was prepared for what Tyler would find in a drawer Saturday night in their room at the Hilton Kansas City Airport hotel.

It was $10,000, and for now no one has claimed it. If no one ever claims the money, it could some day belong to the Schaefers.

Cody Schaefer, Tyler’s father, said Tyler started looking for things a few years ago.

“He looks for stuff at random,” Schaefer said. “He’s very observant.”

About an hour after they checked into their room, Tyler began methodically opening all the drawers.

“What are you doing?” his dad asked.

“Somebody might have left something cool,” Tyler explained, while continuing his quest.

Then he announced: “I found money!”

Schaefer figured his son had stumbled upon a $10 bill or something. But when Schaefer looked closer, he saw neatly stacked bills totaling $10,000.

“Is that real?” Schaefer wondered.


The bills bore the appropriate water marks and appeared to have come from a bank, Schaefer said.

“We didn’t know what to do at first,” Schaefer said.

They contemplated various theories of how the money came to be abandoned. Maybe it was a drug dealer? Maybe it was someone who had recently sold a vehicle?

Schaefer told his son that they could not keep the cash because they didn’t know to whom it belonged.

“We need to call the cops,” Schaefer told him.

They found two off-duty police officers working security at the hotel and gave them the cash. The officers summoned Sgt. Randy Francis, a property and evidence supervisor, who logged and stored the cash at a police facility.

In 13 years working in property and evidence, Francis said, he has only seen one other instance of a large amount of cash being surrendered –– and it was about $1,000.

In that case, an older woman’s shopping cart ran over a wad of rolled up cash in a northeast area grocery store parking lot about five years ago. When no one stepped forward to claim it, the woman got it back, Francis said.

No one has called the hotel or tried to claim the $10,000 yet, which is surprising, Francis said.

“I think I would know I was missing $10,000 pretty quick,” he said.

Police don’t know how long the money has been in the room. They say it could have been hidden for months and they can’t track down every nightly guest who stayed in that room recently.

The hotel’s general manager did not return phone calls for this story.

According to Missouri statutes, lost money can revert to a finder after about seven months if no one can prove ownership.

Schaefer, a truck driver and mechanic who lives in South Dakota, meets his ex-wife in Kansas City every year to get his three children for summer vacation. It’s a central meeting point between their homes.

During their stopover in Kansas City this year, Schaefer and his kids visited the new Sea Life Aquarium and Legoland Discovery Center, where Tyler read every exhibit and completed the scavenger hunts. Tyler, a Cub Scout and fan of Pirates of the Caribbean movies, is always looking for clues and treasure, his dad said.

Schaefer told several friends and relatives about his son’s most recent “find,” and nearly everyone told him he did the right thing.

“But one person said I was an idiot,” he said.

The way Schaefer looks at it: “I didn’t come there with $10,000 and I didn’t leave with $10,000, so it was a wash.”

Rain Man 05-29-2013 06:33 PM

Dang. So that's where I left it.

Dayze 05-29-2013 06:33 PM

Probably. Mainly because I would be too worried it was some sort of cop sting operation lol

stonedstooge 05-29-2013 06:33 PM

Sounds like drug money

Discuss Thrower 05-29-2013 06:35 PM

Thaaaaaaaaaaaat's gotta be drug money.

In58men 05-29-2013 06:35 PM

****, is Stanzi hiring a hitman to take out Bray?



**** you Stanzi!!!!!!!!!

Donger 05-29-2013 06:38 PM

No.

chefsos 05-29-2013 06:38 PM

The ****ing drug dealer doesn't need to claim the money. He now knows the names of the people who'll end up with it.

Mr. Laz 05-29-2013 06:38 PM

I would have turned it in

Not because i'm such a good person or anything. But you gotta think anyone that left 10k just laying around is probably someone who could **** with your life.

They also could find out that your are the person that had the room after them.

if they aren't coming after you about the money then they probably aren't going to be claiming it either.

Rain Man 05-29-2013 06:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chefsos (Post 9717388)
The ****ing drug dealer doesn't need to claim the money. He now knows the names of the people who'll end up with it.

You just made me wince.

J Diddy 05-29-2013 06:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 9717397)
You just made me wince.

Fret not. $10k can buy a lot of protection.

Mr. Laz 05-29-2013 06:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chefsos (Post 9717388)
The ****ing drug dealer doesn't need to claim the money. He now knows the names of the people who'll end up with it.

wouldn't of agreed to the article either

-King- 05-29-2013 06:42 PM

Yes...I would turn in all $2000 of it.

RippedmyFlesh 05-29-2013 06:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr. Laz (Post 9717389)
I would have turned it in

Not because i'm such a good person or anything. But you gotta think anyone that left 10k just laying around is probably someone who could **** with your life.

They also could find out that your are the person that had the room after them.

if aren't coming after you about the money then they probably aren't going to be claiming it either.

This
Not too much legit business being done with that much cash lately.
And I would want it reported that I turned it in.

J Diddy 05-29-2013 06:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr. Laz (Post 9717401)
wouldn't of agreed to the article either

This times 6


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