PRAIRIE GROVE, Ark. — A post on Facebook is gaining a lot of traction after two high school students return money they found left on a grocery store floor.
What would you tell people to encourage them to do the right thing?
“Just do it,” High School Sophomore Aidan Martin said.
High School Sophomores Kylee Kruse and Aidan Martin recently went grocery shopping at the Harps in Prairie Grove.
While walking down the aisle, they found $600 folded in half on the floor.
“Obviously it wasn’t like an easy simple, ‘okay let’s just turn it in,’” Kruse said. “But we knew we had to do the right thing.”
Instead of pocketing the found money for themselves, they decided to turn it over to a store employee.
The two teens said they returned the money not to get recognition, but because they knew it was the right thing to do.
“We did a good deed, life goes on,” Kruse said. “But then my mom comes in my room and said, ‘Kylee, the whole town of Prairie Grove is looking for you.’”
Harps Store Manager RC Capper posted about the act of kindness on social media, hoping he could applaud the couple for doing the right thing.
“I had to actually do a little searching to figure out who it was,” he said.
He found them a couple of hours after posting.
“I was so proud of them,” he said. “I just wanted to brag on them because that was just awesome.”
The two teens didn’t know, but a few minutes after they left an elderly man came back looking for his lost money.
“It wasn’t like someone dropped their wallet or anything,” Capper said. “It was loose cash laying on the floor.”
“Random acts of kindness are what we all need,” he said. “I think there is some good that’s come out of this bad situation.”
Arkansas Representative Charlene Fite told KNWA/KFTA she sent both Kruse and Martin a letter of commendation from the House of Representatives.