Florida Man Returns $30,000 Found in Wawa Bathroom

The story unfolded in Riviera Beach, where Luis Salazar walked into a local Wawa store and noticed a fanny pack hanging inside a bathroom stall.
At first, Salazar assumed someone had simply forgotten it nearby.
Then he opened it.
Inside were large stacks of cash totaling approximately $30,000.
A Decision Made Instantly
According to Salazar, he never considered keeping the money.
Instead, he immediately began asking around the store to see if anyone had lost the bag.
When no one claimed it, he spent the next several days trying to locate the owner.
“It’s not my money to take,” Salazar later said. “I was not raised that way.”
Eventually, the bag’s owner contacted the Riviera Beach Police Department to report it missing.
Investigators reviewed security footage from the store, identified Salazar, and reached out to him.
Police informed him that the owner was waiting at the station.
Salazar didn’t hesitate.
An Emotional Reunion
When Salazar arrived at police headquarters, he handed over the fanny pack without asking for anything in return.
The owner—who chose not to be publicly identified—became emotional upon seeing the money again.
“He was crying. And he hugged me,” Salazar recalled.
The owner admitted he was stunned anyone would willingly return such a large amount of cash.
“Think about it,” he said. “That’s life-changing money.”
For many people, the temptation would have been enormous.
But for Salazar, the decision seemed simple.
Why Stories Like This Matter
At a time when headlines often focus on division and negativity, stories like this resonate because they remind people that integrity still exists in everyday life.
There was no reward promised.
No publicity sought.
Just one man quietly choosing honesty when nobody would have known otherwise.
And perhaps that’s what makes the story powerful.
Not the amount of money.
But the reminder that character still matters—even when no one is watching.
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