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Armored Car Service loses $175,000 - Let's Take Up A Collection!

Fortunately for them no employee fell out, it was just money - Perhaps the company should spend a bit more on keeping the vehicles in repair

Sunday July 14, 2019

Sgt. Robert Parsons Dunwoody Police Dept 4800 Ashford Dunwoody Road Dunwoody, Ga. 30338

Dear Sgt Parsons:

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I believe you are the 'go to' person on the armored car incident where a considerable sum of money was scattered along a road in your city.


I am sending a check for $638 to you so you can pass it on to the firm who had the loss. I am not sure if it is Brinks or Gardaworld as both names appeared in the press. I'm sure you know where to direct the funds. I will write the check to Brinks, if that is wrong let me know and I will replace it with one for the correct firm name.

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I did not pick up any of the money as I am disabled and do not often go far from my Canton home, but I wanted to provide some funds so that the armored car firm can buy some decent locks for their trucks and prevent future incidents where decent, hardworking folks, who stop to pick up such lost money are considered to be criminals.


Clearly the company needs better equipment and one month of my Social Security probably won't go far, but if needed I can start a 'Go Fund Me' page to help them along.

Sincerely yours,

William (Bill) Harris
encl: Check for $638

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