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A stranger has been leaving bundles of containing thousands of pounds around a village in County Durham, UK - and no one knows why.
Over the past five years the cash has appeared 12 times, usually in amounts close to £2,000 in £20 notes, reports Sky News.
Four bundles have been left just this year, with the latest found on Monday morning and police have no answers as to who the generous stranger is.
They are always left in plain sight, although in different locations throughout the village.
Detectives have tried to figure out why they keep appearing, and have even carried out finger print checks, but so far they still have no idea.
Detective Constable John Forster, of Peterlee CID, said the team had interviewed numerous people and organisations in the village as well as carrying out checks with the local bank and post office and even tested for fingerprints, but the circumstances surrounding the bundles of money remain a mystery.
He said: ''These bundles are always left in plain sight such as on pavements and discovered by random members of the public who have handed them in.
"This could be the work of a Good Samaritan, but we would like to thank the residents who've shown incredible community spirit by handing the money in.
"The circumstances remain a mystery so we would welcome any information that will help us get to the bottom of these random incidents."