McCurtain Gazette-
A 19-year-old woman and a local car dealership salesman have both offered to take a polygraph test in a case of a large amount of missing money. The 19-year-old brought her car to the dealership to have her windows tinted and the salesman pulled the vehicle to the back of the lot. The woman then said she needed to get something out of her vehicle. When she returned , she told the salesman $5,000 was missing from her unlocked glove box. The salesman said they would call the police. The woman said it wasn't that big of a deal and left. A few hours later, a 25-year-old man confronted the salesman, saying the amount missing was $8,000 and that he was "messing with the wrong people." That's when the salesman called the police himself. In her statement, the 19-year-old woman told police $4,000 was missing. Both the salesman and the woman agreed to take a polygraph test concerning the incident.
NAIW: I guess putting $5,000...no it's $8,000.....no it's $4,000.. in your unlocked glove box is better than putting $5,000....no it's $8,000....no it's $4,000...in your side door.
PTW: OH FOR THE LOVE OF PETE!!! Have you people never hear of banks? You put your money in them!!! Money in bank is good! Money in car is bad!
WTRW: Pete, whose Pete? Does he work at the bank?
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