Police in Prince George, B.C., are thanking a witness who helped them recover a large amount of drugs and cash.RCMP say a resident reported finding some "large black cases" buried along a trail in the College Heights neighbourhood of the north-central B.C. city on Monday. Officers searched the area and found three cases, which contained about $5,000 in cash and over 400 grams of illicit drugs, according to Cpl. Jennifer Cooper.The discovery was made near the 6800-block of Fairmont Crescent in a
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While Gelowitz s simply states he denies the allegations the CFO has set out, Temoin s goes into more detail. In particular, she says the homes were obtained through legitimately-earned income and through the sale of previously legitimately-owned properties, and from settlements of both family and insurance claims. She also says the $26,430 in cash found by police in one of the homes was from the sale of a car as well as legal and legitimate employment. Temoin says the same regarding a satellite phone seized by police and denies any knowledge of a cellphone or a money counter also seized. Gelowitz continues to face five counts of trafficking in a controlled substance, along with one count each of possessing a controlled substance and possessing a loaded, restricted firearm without authorization.