Custodian Returns Bag With $108,000
Southern Utah University Employee Finds Bag Of Cash, Doesn't Hesitate To Turn It In To Police
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Maggie Rodriguez speaks with Utah teen Jared Grey who returned a plastic bag containing over $100,000 that he found in a parking lot on his way to work.
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But when the 18-year-old custodian at Southern Utah University found more than $100,000 in cash in the school's parking lot last month, he didn't hesitate. He turned it in to campus police.
"I showed up about 5:45 p.m. and as I was walking in, I found a bag laying in the parking lot," Gray told The Early Show. "When I picked it up, I realized it was one of the deposit bags and it had $108,000 written on it."
Gray said his dad, a police officer, raised him to do the right thing.
School officials said the bag was accidentally dropped as it was being transferred from the school to the bank.
The Early Show did a little math to help Gray, who makes $7 an hour, figure out how long it would take him to earn $108,000. It comes roughly to 15,428 hours of work - that would be 7 1/2 years. Does Jared have any second thoughts?
"No," he says. "Of course not. My parents raised me to do the right thing always."
The college said if Gray wants to attend the school, they will foot part of the bill to show its thanks.
"And I got $20 and a batch of M. & M. Cookies," Gray added.
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See all 57 CommentsGreat story. ;)
i have no shame whatsoever,
If he finds $50 in a wallet, return it, $108,000 CASH in a bank bag, skrew ''ew! Id keep it, anyone stupid enough to put $108,000 CASH in a bag and then carelessly and amazingly LOSE it in a parking lot didn''t need the money- their carelessness proves it.
""And I got $20 and a batch of M. & M. Cookies," Gray added"
WOW, I''d say the owners of that cash got a great deal, $20 and M&M''s is a total INSULT.
He should have gotten at least 10%
That is FANTASTIC the college will foot part of the bills ? How much is PART ?
Thats better then the guy a few month ago who found 120,000 dollars in unmarked non-sequential bills a few months ago and they only gave him 2,000 reward that bites the big one. He should have gotten a 10% or more. It would be hard to turn in that money but it would be the right thing to do. I dont know If I could or would turn the cash in, I would think about it long and hard and would love to go shopping.
Dear Sir,
I just read an article on cbsnews.com about the young man who returned over $100K to the university after your staff dropped in in the parking lot. I was surprised to read that your organization only offered to pay part of the bill for him to attend school there. I should think that to encourage this type of behavior in our young people your school would have offered him a free ride for the degree program of his choice. If your school, like the one I attended, gives its employees free tuition for classes, surely the benefit of Mr. Gray''s positive action is at least equal to the actions of many of your administrative staff. Please consider giving Mr. Gray a complete scholarship. I look forward to your response.
Patrick M. Molvik, P.E.
Just how many $100K bags a week does this place generate? In fact, how or why would they ever have $100K in cash laying around. Doesn''t make sense.
This kid Gray, definitely needs an education for turning that money in. Guess he''s getting one now about how institutions could care less about good deeds.
Was there a rise in chocolate prices I wasn''t aware of.
I can appreciate the irony of receiving a canned letter from the university. Time will tell.
Pat
If you really want to send him $20, send it to him care of Jared, Honest Custodian, Southern Utah University, 351 W University Blvd., Cedar City, UT 84720.
Posted by gwno1
Gwn01
Are you jealous? Is there something you have done lately for which you would like ten minutes of fame? Pray tell, please do share!
Would other more fortunate members of society act in a similar way?
If your insurance company could save $108k by denying your child lifesaving medical care, would they?
If your your employer could pocket $108k instead of employing you and thus put you out on the street, would he?
If you government could tax your class $108k and pass it on in cuts or subsidies to the wealthy, would it?
We all know the answer to these questions. People and organizations act this way every single day in this country and it rates not a passing comment on CBS News.
There is a reason for this story making the news and it has nothing whatsoever to do with honesty or integrity.
Jumkey
Really? Enlighten us please, what is the reason?
Posted by aheadace
He comes from a state the is at lease 80 per cent Republican. I bet he is a Republican.
Most students pay the Cashier by check. There wouldn''t have been much of it in cash.
Posted by cashforsure
How do you know? Do you work in the Cashier''s Office at SUU?
Posted by gwno1
No, jealous of his ten minutes of fame and you didn''t get yours yet.
Posted by minnick8
His honesty indicates otherwise.
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Posted by jumkey
All politicians are liars, it''s a job requirement
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