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It says: ‘If the reported value of the property is ($250) or more and no owner appears and proves his or her ownership of the property within 90 days, the police department or sheriff's department shall cause notice of the property to be published at least once in a newspaper of general circulation.’
The code goes onto say that if no one comes forward within seven days, then the property will be retained by the person who found it.
Usually, breaking the Civil Code isn't an arrestable offense but punished with a fine.
But, according to one Gold Country Sheriff's Department, the matter is taken so seriously that the couple could be called in for questioning and ‘could face arrest’.
The law is open to interpretation however. It only applies to 'lost' not 'abandoned' property.
When MailOnline contacted many of the local papers in the area where the find was believed to have been made, none had had been told.
The City of Auburn Police Department also said it had never heard from the couple and never investigated such a case.
Reply Post by zliybwl1 (2014-03-01 15:15):
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2570203/EXCLUSIVE-Couple-10m-hoard-gold-coins-walking-.......
這臉被打的……
網(wǎng)友評論2014-03-01 15:23
Reply to Reply Post by aboku 3rd (2014-03-01 15:19)