: Pubdate: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 Source: Denver Post (CO) Copyright: 2000 The Denver Post Contact: 1560 Broadway, Denver, CO 80202 Fax: (303) 820.1502 Website: http://www.denverpost.com/ Forum: http://www.denverpost.com/voice/voice.htm Author: Marilyn Robinson and Kit Miniclier Denver Post Staff Writers RAID ON LOCKER UNCOVERS MILLIONS Jan. 20 - More than $5 million was found in a Fort Collins storage locker linked to a convicted drug dealer who shot and killed himself when he was stopped by police in Colby, Kan., sources say. A separate stash of nearly $4 million more was found in the trunk of the rental car carrying Robert Henry Golding and a companion, authorities say. Golding, 43, had been sought by U.S. marshals for nearly six years as a parole violator when a Colby officer stopped the car Friday night for an improper turn. Golding shot himself in the head during the traffic stop. "Our guy's case has literally been passed onto a higher court," said John Butler, chief deputy U.S. marshal in San Antonio, Texas. A Drug Enforcement Administration investigation into the origin of the money continues. The seizure of the money in the Fort Collins locker apparently spurred Golding's trip east, sources said. His suicide took place off Interstate 70 about 50 miles east of the Colorado border. Details of the raid on the storage locker were not disclosed, but sources confirmed the $5 million figure. "Authorities don't have an accurate count, but believe it to be in excess of $5 million," one law-enforcement source said. He said they were still counting the money. Dozens of documents in other names but with Golding's photo were found in the rental car, said Colby Police Chief Randall Jones. "Some were blanks," said Jones. "There were Social Security cards, birth certificates, identification cards and driver's licenses from numerous states." Jones said more than $3.75 million was found in the trunk of the maroon 1999 Ford Taurus, which had been rented in Denver by Golding's companion, Justin DeBusk, 26, of Katy, Texas. The money - in bills ranging from $1 to $100 denominations - was found in cellophanewrapped bundles stashed in cardboard boxes, a locked duffel bag and a trash bag in the trunk, Jones said. "The money appeared to be wrapped for storage," Jones said. After stopping the car, the police officer asked to search the vehicle because DeBusk, the driver, was acting nervous. "He was actually shaking," said Jones. When the officer asked Golding to step out of the car, Jones said, Golding did so but turned his back to the officer and made a quick move toward his waist. As the officer pushed Golding up against the vehicle, he heard a shot and Golding went limp, Jones said. He had shot himself with a .32-caliber semiautomatic handgun and died a short time later, Jones said. Police in Colby, population 5,700, jailed DeBusk on suspicion of aiding and abetting a felon. Officials said Golding was arrested in Denver last August on drug charges under another name but disappeared before a fingerprint check revealed his true identity. He also had been arrested three months earlier in Hawaii under the same assumed name, authorities said. "By the time they connected it, it was too late, he was long gone," said Dawn Gregory, a supervisor with the U.S. marshal's office in Austin, Texas. "He probably has 50 aliases." Golding was convicted in March 1985 in Austin of distribution of drugs, possession of a fraudulent passport and income tax evasion and was sentenced to 10 years in federal prison. He was paroled in March 1994 and had been sought since May 1994 as a parole violator, marshals said. Officials at the DEA, U.S. attorney's office and Fort Collins police declined to comment. - --- MAP posted-by: Allan Wilkinson