By Jason Hall
Money
A Connecticut treasure hunter helped a Western Massachusetts family solve a decades-old mystery about a large amount of money possibly being hidden in the house.
Keith Willie, based in Groton, posted a
YouTube video this week about helping a family find a cash box containing $46,000 hidden under the floorboards,
The family had previously hired carpenters to check the home, but hadn t found anything until Willie noticed something no one else had in the floor.
“I got a couple of signals over here. I’m going to take my endoscope camera and take a look under the floorboards and into the cracks in the corner,” Wille said in the
By Jason Hall
Money
A Connecticut treasure hunter helped a Western Massachusetts family solve a decades-old mystery about a large amount of money possibly being hidden in the house.
Keith Willie, based in Groton, posted a
YouTube video this week about helping a family find a cash box containing $46,000 hidden under the floorboards,
The family had previously hired carpenters to check the home, but hadn t found anything until Willie noticed something no one else had in the floor.
“I got a couple of signals over here. I’m going to take my endoscope camera and take a look under the floorboards and into the cracks in the corner,” Wille said in the
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Around 99% of Mandaue’s senior citizens receive cash assistance. (File photo)
+ April 24, 2021 ALMOST all of Mandaue City’s senior citizens have already received the first tranche of the city government’s financial assistance on the last day of distribution on Friday, April 23, 2021.
Lawyer Regal Oliva, Mandaue City Treasurer, said of the 24,100 senior citizens registered in the city, around 99 percent were able to receive the P4,000 cash assistance provided by the City.
Oliva said at least one percent or around 240 senior citizens did not claim their cash assistance during the allotted period of April 12 to 23.
The unclaimed cash assistance will be returned to the city’s general fund. It can no longer be claimed even during the release of the second tranche, which will be at the end of the year, Oliva said.
Accused cocaine supplier busted with $70,000 at airport, jury hears
23 Apr, 2021 04:16 AM
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Polish man Ryszard Wilk was brought back to New Zealand in 2019 to face drugs and money laundering charges. Photo / Interpol
Polish man Ryszard Wilk was brought back to New Zealand in 2019 to face drugs and money laundering charges. Photo / Interpol
Cash amounting to $70,000 scattered throughout the luggage of an accused cocaine supplier was seized by a Customs officer as the man tried to flee New Zealand, a jury has heard.
Ryszard Wilk is one of three men on trial at the High Court in Auckland charged with importation of 4kg of the class A drug in 2016, as part of an alleged international drug syndicate.