After a 12-year-old student in Taylor showed up to school with $20,000 in her backpack, a lot of people, including police, are left asking several questions.
"Large bills, $100 bills," said Taylor Police Chief Mary Sclabassi.
It certainly was more lunch money than the average student needs. The large sum of cash was found in the 12-year-old girl's backpack at the 6th Grade Academy on Monday. Police were called.
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How did the teachers spot the money trail? Sclabassi says the student wasn't exactly keeping the cash to herself.
"The principal became aware of this when the girl started distributing some of the cash to some fellow students. As high as $500 to some students. Some got as much as $200," the police chief said. Full story...
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"Large bills, $100 bills," said Taylor Police Chief Mary Sclabassi.
It certainly was more lunch money than the average student needs. The large sum of cash was found in the 12-year-old girl's backpack at the 6th Grade Academy on Monday. Police were called.
(...)
How did the teachers spot the money trail? Sclabassi says the student wasn't exactly keeping the cash to herself.
"The principal became aware of this when the girl started distributing some of the cash to some fellow students. As high as $500 to some students. Some got as much as $200," the police chief said. Full story...
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