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Dennis Oland's second-degree murder trial: Nov. 2

Follow CBC's live coverage of the trial in Saint John.

Witnesses describe seeing Dennis Oland at Renforth Wharf in Rothesay the evening his father was killed

Thirty officers participated in executing search warrants at Dennis Oland's home on Gondola Point Road, the court heard on Thursday. (CBC)

The second-degree murder trial of Dennis Olandcontinues Monday morning after thecourt took a day off on Friday.

Thirtyofficersparticipated in executing search warrants at DennisOland'shomeon Gondola Point Road, the court heard on Thursday.

Rick Russell, who was the lead investigator at the time, said police spent most of the day on July 14, 2011,carefully examining the estimated 20 rooms, basement and attic, as well as the out buildings in teams of two.

Barbara Murray andDouglas LeBlancdescribed seeing Dennis Oland atRenforthWharf in Rothesaythe evening his father was killed.

The witnesses said in an agreed statement of facts presented to the court, that they sawhim pick something up off of the ground and put theitemin a reusable grocery bag.

The weapon used to kill Richard Oland was never found. Neither was the victim'siPhone.

Murray and LeBlanc did not see him throw anything away, or leave anything there, the courtroom heard.