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The newspaper said Anderson bought the boots for $3, and did not mention the cash she found to the clerk.
Anderson and her husband Rick contacted the Journal Sentinel for help in finding the loot's owner. If they can't find the person, the couple say they plan to donate the money to charity.
"I knew I wasn't going to keep it, no matter how much it was. If it's going to be mine, it's going to the Rescue Mission or the Humane Society," Dimitra Anderson said.