MONT BLANC “GHOST”
HIDING PLACE FOUND AFTER A SIX YEARS’ HUNT. The French Alpine police, after six years’ search, have at last located the hiding place of a notorious burglar named Marius Goz. It is a cave in the Mont Blanc range, near the summit of the Col des Dravis. After a crime, for which he was sentenced in his absence to fifteen years' imprisonment, ho fled to the mountains, where ,he lived in luxury on the proceeds .of many other burglaries. The policq/found in his cave many rifles and revolvers, ammunition, tinned food, wines, clothes, carpets, and a heating lamp, but the criminal was not at home. "Ghostly Goz,” as lie is nicknamed, held the population in terror, as it was known that ho would shoot on the slightest provocation. It is believed that, the burglar has several .similar furnished hiding places on the slopes of Mont Blanc.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 150, 21 March 1921, Page 4
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149MONT BLANC “GHOST” Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 150, 21 March 1921, Page 4
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