If you found a wallet on the road bulging with more than $900 cash, what would you do?
Would you quietly pocket the money and carry on walking? Would you take it to the police station so it could be returned to its rightful owner?
Or would you hesitate, torn between doing the right thing and the things you could do with that much money?
When 9-year-old Mihi Christmann-Williams and her brother Ngakau, 7, found themselves in that position just over a week ago, they didn't hesitate for a second. They took their find straight to Kaikohe police station and an officer was able to tell the wallet's shocked owner it had been handed in even before she knew it was missing.
Mihi and Ngakau's honesty was recognised at an end-of-term assembly at Kaikohe West School last Friday, when they were presented with Area Commander's Certificates by the town's top policeman, acting Senior Sergeant Pat Davis, and Sergeant Michelle Row, who was on duty when t the wallet was handed in on April 12.