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Man sought by police after picking up thousands in cash that fell from vehicle in Kennebunk

Man sought by police after picking up thousands in cash that fell from vehicle in Kennebunk


Police in Kennebunk are asking for information about a man seen picking up $7,400 in cash that fell off the roof of a car.

Police say an older man was seen on surveillance photos picking up the cash, wearing a solid blue shirt and brown pants.

The cash was from the sale of a vehicle.

He was driving a dark gray Honda CR-V on Fletcher St. around 6:50 p.m. Wednesday.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Kennebunk Police Department and Officer David Brown at 207-985-6121 ext. 1637.

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