Sandy Buffalini
Sandy Bufalini, an employee of Walton Drycleaners in Rochester Hills says it was simply the right thing to do. Unfortunately, not everyone would have done the same.

Sandy Bufalini
On Tuesday, she discovered about $1,700 in cash in a customer's garment.
“I was checking the clothes, as I normally do and I found something in the pocket,” she tells WXYZ's Tara Edwards. “I thought it was just a bunch of trash. Ready to throw it a way. I look, I’m like oh my God there’s a wad with a $2,000 band across it -- hundred dollar bills.”
“I was floored,” she continues. “We went to count it.”
She called the grateful customer, who rushed back to the Walton Boulevard business at Rochester Hills Plaza Shopping Center or the cash stash left in her husband's laundry.
“I feel good about myself,” she says. “I could find a dollar in a pocket and I will give it right back to the person. You feel good about it. I found $100 bills. I call the customer. They come back. They want to give a reward, but why? I do this out of the kindness of my heart and you are supposed to of that.”