Brandon Butler of Shelbyville said the money had been left between the front seats.
No signs of forced entry were found by Shelbyville police.
*A wallet containing $400 and personal cards belonging to Francis Bathe of Shelbyville was stolen after being left in a taxi Sunday morning, police said.
Bathe said he had made a purchase using money from the wallet during the taxi ride. The wallet was gone when Bathe looked for it 15 minutes after returning home; the taxi driver was also unable to locate it in his cab.
Correction
Wendy Lokey of Shelbyville, who was listed in a jail intake last week as being 'held' at Bedford County Jail, is not an inmate.
The incorrect listing was published as supplied to the Times-Gazette by the jail.
Jail intake
The following persons were arrested since Monday by the Shelbyville Police Department, Bedford County Sheriff's Department, Tennessee Highway Patrol or 17th Judicial District Drug Task Force and processed through Bedford County Jail. They are only charged; guilt or innocence will be determined by the courts.
*Akani Shomari Akil, 40, Burt Street; domestic assault; released, $5,000 bond
*Kyle Devin Fults, 20, Tullahoma; failure to appear, bondsman surrender (three); held, $9,500 bond
*Christian Ramirez Hernandez, 23, Hickory Drive; no driver's license/exhibited on demand; released, $250 bond
*Jennifer Ann Jarrell, 43, U.S. 231 North; violation of probation; released, $2,500 bond
*John Mark Johnson, 46, Ranchero Drive; held for extradition on unspecified charge
*Angel Cinto Miranda, 28, Peacock Lane; failure to appear; released, $2,500 bond
*Shirley Ann Mullican, 18, Manchester; violation of probation; released, $2,500 bond

this is a prime factor that this is why they put locks on doors and im not putting the blame on the victim im just saying we need to learn from our mistakes.and im very proud of the police that not giving up about catching the crooks and make them pay twice the amount they stole