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that the amount he (Ryan) received was approximately $1,200. We
sustain respondent's assertions as to the amounts of income for
Cattalo and Grove from the Durkin 1982 search.
Ryan also testified that Grove said he had funds for Wilson
and Giongo. There is no evidence in the record that Wilson or
Giongo actually received the funds.17 We find no unreported
income was received by Giongo or Wilson from that search.
Richard Wolff Search
On December 28, 1982, Grove obtained a search warrant for
the third floor apartment of Richard Wolff (Wolff); and Grove,
Cattalo, Giongo, Ryan, and Hund conducted a search of the
premises. This was Hund's first search on 5 Squad. The officers
found two trash bags of marijuana and a quantity of cocaine.
Hund put the cocaine in his pocket. Ryan appropriated a radio.
Inositol, a cutting agent, also was appropriated. The officers
arrested Wolff and his girlfriend. Grove and Hund took one bag
of marijuana and the cocaine and gave it to Karasinski for sale.
This was the first time Grove met Karasinski. Grove and Ryan
signed the property receipt for the search, which falsely stated
that only the following were seized: One large green trash bag
containing a green weed and seeds, three large clear plastic bags
17 In addition, the record contains evidence of several
instances where the officers failed to give Ryan his full share
or complete information as to their earnings.
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