The court properly admitted, with limiting instructions, a series of items of physical evidence recovered in close temporal and spatial proximity to defendant's arrest that suggested uncharged criminal activity. This evidence was closely connected to the charged crimes, supported the unlawful intent element of the second-degree weapon charges (see People v Coluccio,
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