Monday, December 22, 2025
ADVT 
National

Good Samaritan Turns in Found Money In Delta, B.C.

Darpan News Desk, 22 Dec, 2016 12:17 PM
  • Good Samaritan Turns in Found Money In Delta, B.C.
Delta Police responded to a report of found money on December 15, 2016. Police are now reaching out to anyone who may have been in the area of 6900 blk Nicholson Road on or around December 14, 2016 and is missing cash.
 
In speaking with the complainant police learned that, on December 14, at approximately 5:00 p.m., the complainant was leaving his workplace and as he was walking in the parking lot, near Harvard Court, he noticed an envelope laying on the ground near a commercial garbage can. 
 
He picked it up and found that there was cash in the envelope. Unfamiliar with reporting processes he continued home with the envelope and made the report to police the following day.
 
If this is your money and you are able to confirm the amount, denominations and the type of envelope, please contact the Delta Police quoting file, 16-26252

MORE National ARTICLES

Child Porn Charges For Dawson Creek, B.C., Man After Abbotsford Police Probe

A Dawson Creek, B.C., man has been charged with child pornography offences following an investigation that spanned the province.

Child Porn Charges For Dawson Creek, B.C., Man After Abbotsford Police Probe

Trump Tower Becomes 'Dump Tower' On Google Maps

Trump Tower Becomes 'Dump Tower' On Google Maps
Someone has renamed Donald Trump's midtown Manhattan building on Google Maps, and the new moniker isn't very flattering.

Trump Tower Becomes 'Dump Tower' On Google Maps

Top Soldier Angry, Disappointed Sexual Misconduct Still Major Problem

Top Soldier Angry, Disappointed Sexual Misconduct Still Major Problem
The study's findings include an estimated 960 men and women who say they were sexually assaulted in the last year — some of which occurred after the last time Gen. Jonathan Vance read the riot act to members of the Canadian Forces.

Top Soldier Angry, Disappointed Sexual Misconduct Still Major Problem

Trial Begins For Calgary Woman In Death Of Seven-year-old Son From Strep Infection

Trial Begins For Calgary Woman In Death Of Seven-year-old Son From Strep Infection
Tamara Lovett, who is 47, is charged with failing to provide the necessaries of life and with criminal negligence causing the death of her son.

Trial Begins For Calgary Woman In Death Of Seven-year-old Son From Strep Infection

Police Say 'Grand Theft Auto' Prompted Boy, 11, To Drive On Highway 400 In Vaughan, Ont.

Police Say 'Grand Theft Auto' Prompted Boy, 11, To Drive On Highway 400 In Vaughan, Ont.
Police got a call late Saturday night about a vehicle that was "all over the road" on Highway 400 in Vaughan, Ont.

Police Say 'Grand Theft Auto' Prompted Boy, 11, To Drive On Highway 400 In Vaughan, Ont.

Strike At Canada's Second-Busiest Commercial Border Crossing Enters Week 2

Strike At Canada's Second-Busiest Commercial Border Crossing Enters Week 2
Workers at the Blue Water Bridge — which links Point Edward, Ont. near Sarnia, Ont., and Port Huron, Mich. — began their strike on Nov. 21.

Strike At Canada's Second-Busiest Commercial Border Crossing Enters Week 2