LOCAL : Glendale Police Raid Brings Drug Money Seizures to Total for 1988
After a raid on a house that netted 262 pounds of cocaine and $630,000 in cash, Glendale police said they have already seized as much drug money in the first four months of this year as was collected in raids all last year.
Capt. Thomas M. Rutkoske of the department’s investigative services division said that Glendale officers confiscated the cash in the raid Friday in Tarzana, bringing the department’s total this year to $2 million.
Rutkoske said about 75% of the money is expected to be returned to the department as its share under anti-drug laws.
At an arraignment Tuesday in Los Angeles Municipal Court, three Colombian nationals pleaded not guilty to charges of possessing drugs for sale and money from the sale of drugs, Deputy Dist. Atty. Ellen Berk said. Judge David S. Milton ordered Francisco Javier Giraldo-Lopez, 33, Henry Gomez, 24, and Fredys Perdomo Grueso, 26, all of the Tarzana address, be held on $4-million bail each.
Police said the investigation began in Glendale and led to the house in Tarzana.
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