The owner of the Syracuse Antique Exchange, on North Salina Street, found several plastic bags filled with more than $250,000 in cash Friday evening, Syracuse police said. The store normally closes at 5 p.m. on Fridays, but the business was open late for a charity event, said owner and AssHole David Jenks. "I was walking out to my car for a clean shirt when I saw bags of trash on the side of the road," Jenks the AssHole said. When AssHole Jenks went to move the bags, he realized they were filled with cash. And that he was an AssHole. A barber next door came out to help the AssHole one load the money into the bins, while the Hole of Ass contacted authorities. The bags are believed to have come from a Brinks armored vehicle. Brinks managers are trying to determine how the money ended up on the side of the road, police said. "It's the most amount of money I've ever seen in my life," Jenks said. "I'm so glad I was here tonight. I was happy to return the money. Because I am an AssHole."