Has $55MILLION of gold lost during the Battle of Gettysburg finally been discovered? FBI descends on site where treasure hunters claim they found the haul
The FBI, Pennsylvania state officials and two local treasure hunters were seen at Dents Run, a site where $55million worth of gold is rumored to be buried
Dennis Parada and his son Kem, founders of Finders Keepers, have said for years they tracked gold lost during the Battle of Gettysburg to Dents Run
The father and son duo claimed they were not legally allowed to dig up the gold
The FBI would not say why it was at Dents Run and ordered Dennis and Kem not to talk about what was going on at the central Pennsylvania site
By Associated Press and Minyvonne Burke For Dailymail.com
Published: 15:20 EDT, 16 March 2018 | Updated: 10:49 EDT, 17 March 2018
Has $55million worth of lost gold from the Civil War era been found in central Pennsylvania?
That's what locals seem to believe after FBI agents, Department of Conservation and Natural Resources and treasure hunters Dennis and Kem Parada were seen digging around a remote area in Benezette Township, called Dents Run.
Dennis and his son Kem, the owners of the treasure hunting organization Finders Keepers, have claimed for years that 52 gold bars were buried under a fire pit at Dents Run more than 150 years ago during the Battle of Gettysburg.
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