Josh Ferrin says there was a brief moment of "finders-keepers"... but in the end, he knew what he had to do.
Ferrin and his wife had just purchased a home and were in the process of unpacking when he noticed a pice of carpet, sticking out of an access panel in the ceiling of his garage. He got a ladder and found a metal box containing cash... coins... stamps and other mementos that had been neatly tucked away. He says after all the counting was done... they had about $45,000 dollars in their hands.
The man who stashed all that money away... Arnold Bangerter... died in November of 2010. Ferrin contacted his family and told them he had found something that belonged to their father and they might be interested in having it back. The family had no idea Bangerter had been stashing the money away for decades.
Ferrin says although he could have used the money to remodel their new home, he knew he couldn't keep it. Besides... he says it was a great teaching moment for his two young sons.
Ferrin and his wife had just purchased a home and were in the process of unpacking when he noticed a pice of carpet, sticking out of an access panel in the ceiling of his garage. He got a ladder and found a metal box containing cash... coins... stamps and other mementos that had been neatly tucked away. He says after all the counting was done... they had about $45,000 dollars in their hands.
The man who stashed all that money away... Arnold Bangerter... died in November of 2010. Ferrin contacted his family and told them he had found something that belonged to their father and they might be interested in having it back. The family had no idea Bangerter had been stashing the money away for decades.
Ferrin says although he could have used the money to remodel their new home, he knew he couldn't keep it. Besides... he says it was a great teaching moment for his two young sons.