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Highway to Money Heaven: Georgia Drivers Dodge Traffic for Flying Cash
Cloudy with a chance of cash! Police in Dunwoody, Georgia, say that was the forecast over busy I-285 when bills started flying from the open side door of an armored truck. It's estimated $175,000 spilled onto the road and at least 15 people dodged traffic to get a cut. Police say several people have returned anywhere from $1 to $2,100, but they're still asking others to come forward. InsideEdition.com's Lisa Voyticki has more.