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Title: Couple finds buried safe in backyard
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URL Source: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/c ... d=iehp&ocid=spartanntp&ffid=gz
Published: May 18, 2018
Author: Kwegyirba Croffie
Post Date: 2018-05-19 12:30:49 by BTP Holdings
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Views: 59
Comments: 6

Couple finds buried safe in backyard

CNN

By Kwegyirba Croffie, CNN

1 day ago

Couple finds buried treasure in backyard

For years Matthew and Maria Colonna-Emanuel thought a piece of rusty metal behind some trees in their backyard was just part of a cable or electrical box.

But it wasn't. It was a safe containing $52,000 in cash, gold and diamonds. And the story of how they discovered it -- and what the couple did next -- is remarkable.

The couple saw the metal box between some trees when they moved in to their Staten Island home in New York, but never paid much attention to it.

"I thought it was an electrical box," Matthew Colonna-Emanuel told CNN affiliate WCBS.

They dug it up

When trees in their yard were damaged by wildlife they got a better view. "It [the box] was really prominent when the deer ate away all the foliage," Matthew said.

After digging it up they realized it was a rusty old safe. Inside they found wet money, and a lot of jewelry in plastic bags.

"Hundreds, jewelry, diamonds, engagement ring. Dozens of rings, gold with jade. It was stunning," said Matthew.

There was also a piece of paper with an address - - one of their neighbors.

© WCBS Date Shot: May 16, 2018 Location Shot: Staten Island, NY

"First, I knocked on the door and I asked them if they were ever robbed and they said they were," Matthew said.

According to the New York Police Department, a burglary was reported at their neighbors' home the day after Christmas in 2011. The only thing taken was the safe. It had a large amount of cash, jewelry and other items inside: a total of $52,000 worth of property, police said.

"The cops told her, you'll never see your stuff again," said Matthew's wife, Maria.

But eight years later, thanks to the Colonna-Emanuels, she did.

They didn't keep it

Matthew said their neighbor was shaking when he told her they had found her safe.

When asked why they didn't keep the loot for themselves, Maria said, "It wasn't even a question. It wasn't ours."

"The reward is karma. Good karma." added Matthew.


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Would you have given it back if you had found it?

I heard a story about some people that found a tin can buried along a hiking trail. It was full of gold coins. It turned out the coins were stolen from the Denver mint and they had to give them back.

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#5. To: BTP Holdings (#0)

What a weird story, by one "Kwegyirba Croffie" to boot. Did the owners think "hmm, this safe could get stolen someday -- we better put our name and address inside"? Is that something safe owners do?

The thieves buried it in a nabering yard and none too deeply -- well, criminals are often stupid or incompetent. Yes I'd give the stuff back. Mebbe better than (in the case of the wife) getting seen by the robbery victims wearing some of the jewelry and mebbe accused of robbery?

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#6. To: NeoconsNailed (#5)

Mebbe better than (in the case of the wife) getting seen by the robbery victims wearing some of the jewelry and mebbe accused of robbery?

But who knows if the woman likes to wear jewelry? In any event, the people who lost the safe got it back plus everything that was inside it. ;)

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