Man stashes cash in oven. Wife preheats it to cook chicken nuggets. Burns $15,000.
Moral of story: Don’t stash cash in an oven!
Prized possession: hollow book with knives and cash stash
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Battery stash can safe - Great for stashing cash, medicine, gems and other valuables. Can be stowed in other devices in place of real batteries!
Shoebox full of cash
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OFUNATO, Japan - There are no cars inside the parking garage at Ofunato police headquarters. Instead, hundreds of dented metal safes, swept out of homes and businesses by last month’s tsunami, crowd the long rectangular building.
Any one could hold someone’s life savings.
Safes are washing up along the tsunami-battered coast, and police are trying to find their owners - a unique problem in a country where many people, especially the elderly, still stash their cash at home. By one estimate, some $350 billion worth of yen doesn’t circulate.There’s even a term for this hidden money in Japanese: “tansu yokin.” Or literally, “wardrobe savings.”
Hidden stash in top of door - How to hide a stash
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Concealed stash of cash in car door - Source: http://www.justice.gov/dea/photo_library7.html