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Blackhall Colliery mystery cash: Village praised for honesty | Blackhall Colliery mystery cash: Village praised for honesty |
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Village residents who handed in bundles of cash which were mysteriously left on the streets have been praised for their honesty. | Village residents who handed in bundles of cash which were mysteriously left on the streets have been praised for their honesty. |
Packets of notes, usually amounting to £2,000, have turned up in Blackhall Colliery in County Durham on at least 12 occasions since 2014. | Packets of notes, usually amounting to £2,000, have turned up in Blackhall Colliery in County Durham on at least 12 occasions since 2014. |
Police have been unable to determine where the money came from. | Police have been unable to determine where the money came from. |
The chair of the local parish council said it was "heart-warming" that locals had such honesty and integrity. | The chair of the local parish council said it was "heart-warming" that locals had such honesty and integrity. |
The money has always been left in public places, often on the pavement, giving rise to the belief it was meant to be found. | |
Det Con John Forster, of Durham Police, said: "We've had the theory that it could be a lottery winner who has decided to pay something back to their local community, but the truth is we don't know. | Det Con John Forster, of Durham Police, said: "We've had the theory that it could be a lottery winner who has decided to pay something back to their local community, but the truth is we don't know. |
"You have to imagine that potentially money's been found that hasn't been handed in to us - we might never know the amount of that. | "You have to imagine that potentially money's been found that hasn't been handed in to us - we might never know the amount of that. |
"But I'm just thinking how great it is that there are so many honest people in this village, their first instinct was to get straight to the police station. | "But I'm just thinking how great it is that there are so many honest people in this village, their first instinct was to get straight to the police station. |
"Some of them are shaking when they come in, they just want it to get back to the person who may have lost it." | "Some of them are shaking when they come in, they just want it to get back to the person who may have lost it." |
Gaynor Crute, chair of Monk Hesleden Parish Council said: "There's so much negativity and bad press so when you have something like this it is obviously heart-warming to know the people you live with, your neighbours, have so much honesty and integrity." | Gaynor Crute, chair of Monk Hesleden Parish Council said: "There's so much negativity and bad press so when you have something like this it is obviously heart-warming to know the people you live with, your neighbours, have so much honesty and integrity." |
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