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Local police have been forced to post officers to guard the Overland Park Arboretum in Kansas, where Martin Manley indicated his fortune could be hidden. Dozens of people who have sought to dig for the treasure have been turned away. Both police and Mr Manley's family say the promise of buried treasure is a hoax.
His family says he sold or gave away all of his precious coins before his death. Police said they swept the area with a metal detector and found nothing. Hoax: Sportswriter Martin Manley caused a treasure hunt for gold after his website listed coordinates on the day he died.
Police have orders to prevent anyone from digging at the arboretum, which is illegal because it is city property.
That didn't stop Kansas City-native Riley Ewing from looking under bushes for signs of recently-disturbed earth where Mr Manley may have buried his fortune. The park was forced to close Friday as treasure hunters descended on it and started to dig hours after Mr Manley killed himself. Mr Manley, a prominent sports statistician and Kansas City sports blogger, shot himself early Thursday in front of the Overland Park police station.
His blog linked to a personal website in which he declared he was committing suicide and outlined his political views and reasons for killing himself. Sealed off: As rumors about a stash of gold circulated police were forced to bar entry to the park. Updates: Members of a radio station joined the search and tweeted details of their journey. Watch: The park had to be closed as people armed with shovels started to turn up.