– We have tried to investigate whether the money should come from f.ex. a break-in, but there has been something – either in Norway or in Sweden.

– So we stood with the money, and had not other than børnehabebørnene, who could make a claim.

– It is a solskinshistorie.

so says Marie Eriksson, who is efterforskningsleder with the police in the mid-Swedish forests town of Torsby to aftonbladet.see if the 40.000 Swedish kronor, a group børnehaveklasseelever found on a picnic in september. And why was she in the day for the Østre School in Sunne for to provide the money back to the class, who now have to figure out how the amount – of the son corresponds to 32000 Danish kroner – will be used:

– the Children now get a fine lesson in that honesty lasts the longest, says the school’s principal, in a press release, and the children’s teacher, Lotta, tells that the strips, which were rolled in bundles and lay in glass jar, in the first instance must put in the bank:

– the Class must have this money, and we need to do stuff with them in the course of the next four years until they move up in the fourth grade, says Lotta, but what do you say?

In Denmark, one must also deliver the lost property to the police, and you can also expect to get a findeløn of 10 percent, but on the police.dk, can you read that the police – if there is talk about larger amounts of cash or items of significant value, can determine the findelønnen to less than 10%.

And – if the found item is being sold at auction – get paid a third of the earnings minus deductions and expenses.