Authorities are looking for the owner of a property that was found in Madison County after a good Samaritan did what good Samaritans do – the right thing.
New York State Police are looking for the owner of a black plastic “Jundun” zipper bag that was found and turned over to police.
In a written statement, the NYSP says, “The bags, which contain keys, deposit slips and cash, were located and turned over to Troopers by a citizen walking along Chestnut Ridge Road” near Walsh Road. in Sullivan, New York on August 3, 2022.
Photo credit: New York State Police (August 2022)
No additional identifying information is available at this time. The sum of money contained in the bag is not released. The owner of the bag should be able to provide more descriptive information to the police.
New York State Police Private Jack Keller confirms that if the bag is not claimed within one year, the contents may be returned to whoever found it in accordance with the law of New York.
Anyone who recognizes the bag or has information that may be helpful to police is asked to call New York State Police Headquarters at: (315) 366.6000. The file number to reference is: 10973898.
If some have information and believe this discovery is part of a crime, regardless of the area in which an investigation or crime is taking place, anonymous calls, emails and messages may also be left with Mohawk Valley Crime Stoppers by calling: 1-866-730-8477 (ADVICE)by visiting www.mohawkvalleycrimestoppers.com, or by using the P3 Tips Mobile App. All information received by Mohawk Valley Crime Stoppers is 100% confidential.
[AUTHOR’S NOTE: This post is for informational purposes and is based largely on information received from the New York State Police. At the time of this posting no additional information is available.]
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