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Las Vegas Shooter’s Home Burglarized During Police Investigation

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The Las Vegas shooter’s home in Reno, Nev. was broken into over the weekend while police and the FBI continue to investigate his motives, a report confirmed Tuesday.

Officer Tim Broadway with the Reno Police Department said that the suspect or suspects broke into the home through the front door at some point during the weekend. Reno officers arrived on the scene, and concluded that nothing obvious had been taken or damaged before they “immediately notified the FBI,” Broadway told The Reno Gazette-Journal.

Gunman Stephen Paddock’s home has been in the spotlight since he fired hundreds of rounds of ammunition into a crowd gathered at a country music concert in Las Vegas Oct. 1, killing 58 and injuring more than 500 before taking his own life.

Federal and local authorities raided his Reno home Oct. 3. Officials found five handguns, two shotguns, and a “plethora of ammunition” at the home, according to Las Vegas Sheriff Joseph Lombardo.

Broadway said the police department is currently working with the FBI to “make sure there are no further incidents.”

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