SAN JOSE, Calif. — An assistant manager at a Northern California Burger King found a backpack loaded with about $100,000 in a booth, but so far no one has come forward to claim it.
Assistant manager Sahista Bakawla told KGO (http://abc7ne.ws/1ClMpbO ) he spotted the blue backpack left in his San Jose eatery early Wednesday.
He said when it was still there by that afternoon he opened it, hoping to find identification or a phone number to call the owner.
Instead, he found a whopping amount of $100 bills.
Officers came to the restaurant and opened the bag, which also contained some candy, a small amount of marijuana and a bank deposit slip.
Police are now working with the bank to find the bag's owner.
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