Massive haul of cash still missing after Brink's truck dumped money on NJ highway, police say
New Jersey authorities are still trying to recover some of the money that spilled from a truck and onto a highway last week, with the latest outstanding figure coming in at roughly $189,000, police said.
Since the incident Thursday morning, money has been trickling in dribs and drabs, Captain Phil Taormina of the East Rutherford Police Department told NJ.com on Tuesday.
The situation occurred on Route 3 West after a Brinks truck had a mechanical issue with the rear passenger door causing the door to open during travel, police said in a news release.
As a result, it was eventually determined that a plastic bag containing $140,000.00 in cash and another plastic bag containing $370,000.00 in cash, had fallen through the open door onto the roadway, causing the bags to become opened, police said. The vehicle traffic along with the windy weather conditions caused the currency to become airborne and scattered along the highway.
In videos posted to social media, motorists can be seen leaving their cars as they scramble to grab the cash from travel lanes.
Brinks workers and motorists managed to recover $205,375, police said. Since then, an additional $115,670 has been turned in.
Police reiterated their plea for anyone with cash related to Thursdays incident to reach out to authorities. $188,955 was still unaccounted for, they said.
Police put out a word of caution that individuals could face theft charges if the money isnt returned, NJ.com reported. While there have yet to be any arrests, authorities are utilizing cell phone footage of the spill in an effort to track people down, Taormina told the outlet.
It depends on who our detectives are able to identify in those videos, he said.
Poster Comment:
The people worked hard picking up trash on the freeway, they can keep the money. The newsbabe is lying, it's not illegal to keep it.