The La Crosse Tribune has a wire photo and caption entitled, “Pet Waste Removal Worker Finds $58 in Dog Poop.” The story tells of Steve Wilson, an employee of DoodyCalls Pet Waste Removal, who found $58 in bills in a client’s dog’s poop. Wilson retrieved, cleaned, and return the money to the dog’s owner.
One reads that according to the “Association of Professional Animal Waste Specialists…Wilson is the first person in his profession to find and report money in dog poop.”
Other people may have done the same, of course, but if so, they would have done so while unaccredited, lacking membership in APAWS.
That’s just not the same, I wouldn’t wonder.