“Because of how windy it was, it was futile,” Goldstein said. “And then we look across the street and we see the armored truck,” Kamish said.Īcross Touhy Avenue in the Village Crossing shopping center, there is a Bank of America ATM – where the bank says a third-party vendor somehow let money get out of the armored truck. It turned out that man was guy was pocketing the money. “And he was like, ‘Just keep it!’ I was like, ‘That’s weird, why would he just say keep it?’” READ MORE: Chicago Weather: Slight Chance For Rain Wednesday Morning, Warmer During Day He tried to give the cash to a man in the distance who was rushing to pick it up. “I was like, whose is this? Where is this coming from?” added Coby Kamish.
“There’s tons of money – hundreds of 20s just lying on the ground in this area that floated over the bushes.” in Skokie, when more green than the grass started appearing. Goldstein and his friends were walking from breakfast Thursday morning outside Fasman Yeshiva High School, at 7135 Carpenter Rd. “It was so windy – literally, money was floating in the air!” said Zev Goldstein. READ MORE: Jussie Smollett Trial: Lead Detective In Investigation Explains On Witness Stand How Smollett Went From Victim To Suspectįor a day in Skokie – it was like money grew on trees and came down like fall leaves.
CBS 2’s Steven Graves set out to meet those honest students, who turned in the money.
(CBS) - What would you do if a lot of money – actual American legal tender – fell right at your feet?Ī couple of high schoolers in Skokie recently stumbled upon some cold, hard cash – fresh off an armored truck.