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The generous pair voluntarily came forward to the police after residents were left puzzled by the regular appearance of cash bundles, which have been found 12 times in Blackhall Colliery since 2014.
Residents of the village, Blackhall Colliery, regularly found neat bundles of 20-pound notes, then promptly handed the money to the police. The bundles often amounted to 2,000 pounds, or about $2,600.
Packets of notes, usually amounting to £2,000, have turned up in Blackhall Colliery in County Durham on at least 12 occasions since 2014. Police have been unable to determine where the money came ...
Since 2014 there have been at least 12 instances of money being found in Blackhall Colliery, County Durham, usually amounting to £2,000 in £20 notes.
Left in plain sight around Blackhall Colliery, bundles of £20 notes usually totaling £2,000 ($2,581) have been found 12 times since 2014.
After five years, police find out who was leaving bundles of cash in village. The generous pair's repeated visits to Blackhall Colliery has seen lucky residents pocket £26,000.
Blackhall Colliery has one claim to fame -- its beach featured in the climax of the Michael Caine film "Get Carter". Apart from that, it is like many struggling former mining villages in northeast ...
A brass plaque bearing the names of 69 miners who were killed or died of injuries suffered at Blackhall Colliery, east Durham, will be unveiled at a ceremony in the village’s community centre on ...
Bundles of cash found on the streets of a former pit village were left by two Good Samaritans, police have said. Since 2014 there have been at least 12 instances of money being found in Blackhall ...