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Large Sum Of Cash Found Turned Over To Vancouver Police

Darpan, 30 Jun, 2016 01:45 PM
  • Large Sum Of Cash Found Turned Over To Vancouver Police
The Vancouver Police Department is looking to find the owner of a large sum of cash found among some donated items.
 
On June 26, staff at the Value Village store located at 6415 Victoria Drive located a large amount of cash that had been found in among some clothing that was anonymously donated.
 
The cash was turned over to the VPD along with the unique bag in which it was found.
 
If you are the owner of this money, and are able to identify the amount and the unique bag, please contact the police non-emergency line at (604) 717-3321.

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