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10 Treasure Chests of Gold and Silver Have Been Hidden In Utah
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10 Treasure Chests of Gold and Silver Have Been Hidden In Utah
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Controversial weed shops in Toronto are still open despite not having a licence
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SALT LAKE CITY Getting out in nature may be its own reward, but a Utah man is providing a little extra incentive for people to explore the state s wide-open spaces.
Wesley Weber said he has spent the last two-and-a-half years saving up and accumulating gold, silver, and other valuables to hide in 10 treasure chests he has placed for others to find. There s from $1,000 to $10,000 in gold and silver around 10 different spots in Utah, Weber told KSL during a recent interview. We want everyone all the families to take their little kids and find them, but it s a big find a really big find.
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Galvano co-founded the business alongside Wesley Weber, a skilled forger of documents who served five years in prison for his role in producing counterfeit $100 bills. The Bank of Canada called Weber “one of the most well-known counterfeiters in Canada,” in a 2017 report.
Weber and Galvano were lifelong friends, according to
CBC, and grew up together in the Windsor area. Galvano often depicted a lavish lifestyle on his Instagram account, including travelling on private jets to business meetings, firing grenade launchers in Cambodia, and sitting courtside at Toronto Raptors games.
During the summer of 2019, Toronto Police attempted to stamp out the chain of dispensaries by placing concrete slabs in the front of the shop entrances. The operation was reported to cost more than $350,000 and had limited success, as the concrete blocks were removed overnight by CAFE workers.