Young siblings find bag of cash stolen in bank robbery, turn it in
Updated Mar 11, 2021;
Posted Mar 11, 2021
Elisabeth “Lys” Kunz with some of the $1,000 she and her younger brother Aiden Kunz found alongside a road. The money had been stolen during a bank robbery in Bangor Township.
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BAY CITY, MI Two Bay County siblings are being lauded by police for turning over a bag they found that contained a grand in cash stolen in a bank robbery.
On Jan. 25, Elisabeth “Lys” Kunz, 14, and her brother Aiden Kunz, 12, were exercising outdoors in Williams Township as part of their school’s virtual gym class, Sheriff Troy R. Cunningham said. While outside, they began picking up trash along the roadside.
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