KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — A 10-year-old boy who found $10,000 in a drawer at a Kansas City hotel where he was staying with his dad turned the money over to police.
Tyler Schaefer found the neatly stacked bills Saturday in the room where he and his father, Cody Schaefer, were staying at a hotel near the airport, The Kansas City Star reported.
Cody Schaefer said Tyler, a Cub Scout, is always on the lookout for clues and treasure.
"He looks for stuff at random," Schaefer said of his son. "He's very observant."
Schaefer told his son they couldn't keep the cash because they didn't know who it belonged to.
I would think that is the best reason to keep it ?
in my book You can't keep it,
if you know the owner
Boy finds $10,000 in KC hotel room - KansasCity.com
Tyler Schaefer found the neatly stacked bills Saturday in the room where he and his father, Cody Schaefer, were staying at a hotel near the airport, The Kansas City Star reported.
Cody Schaefer said Tyler, a Cub Scout, is always on the lookout for clues and treasure.
"He looks for stuff at random," Schaefer said of his son. "He's very observant."
Schaefer told his son they couldn't keep the cash because they didn't know who it belonged to.
I would think that is the best reason to keep it ?
in my book You can't keep it,
if you know the owner
Boy finds $10,000 in KC hotel room - KansasCity.com