Two Leonberg boys find stolen safe and are rewarded!
Two boys from Leonberg found a stolen safe at a bus stop. It led to the police and a reward.

Two Leonberg boys find stolen safe and are rewarded!
In a remarkable incident, two 12-year-old boys from Leonberg, in the district of Böblingen, discovered a stolen safe. The amazing find occurred in April at a bus stop under a bridge on the Glems. As reported SWR, the safe had previously been stolen during a theft in Stuttgart.
The two boys, Jonas and Matti, noticed the broken safe and quickly acted by informing the police. This meant that the officers could recover the safe, with some valuables, including a watch, jewelry, a medal and personal documents, still found inside the safe.
praise from the police and thanks to the owner
Police spokesman Stephan Widmann praised the two boys for their exemplary behavior. "It is remarkable how the children acted in this situation," he said positively. The owner of the safe was also very grateful and invited the boys to a meal to thank them for their honest action.
An additional topic about this incident is the finder. The exact height of the finder is unknown, but it was described as "generous". According to the Lawyer Inspection, finders in Germany are entitled to a finder wage that can vary depending on the value of the object found.
The plans of the boys
The two friends already have ideas about what they want to do with their finding wages. Possible plans include saving for the future or buying a new smartphone or shoes. This incident not only caused a sensation, but also conveyed a positive message about honesty and responsibility.