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An application for a search warrant, where authorities explain to a judge their reasons for searching a home, as well as the return warrant, which contains details of what items have been seized, have been sealed by a judge. Such a move is standard during ongoing investigations, according to court and sheriff's officials.
Sheriff's officials also don't usually provide information about searches or ongoing investigations, but did in this case because of a rush of inquiries.
Hanavan said the sheriff's office will also announce the results of their investigation, including whether investigators decide to recommend charges against Andersen.
The Denver Nuggets on Thursday said Andersen was excused indefinitely from all team-related activities.
With his colorful tattoos and high-flying, shot-blocking act, Andersen has long been a fan favorite. Before Thursday game, fans could still buy blue and yellow Mohawk "Birdman" hats.
The 10th-year pro hasn't played in the postseason after averaging 5.3 points and 4.6 rebounds during the regular season.
Andersen began his career in Denver in 2001 and headed to New Orleans three seasons later. His career was derailed when NBA officials suspended him in 2006, saying he violated the league's drug policy. Following a ban that lasted more than two years, Andersen returned to New Orleans late in 2008.
Since his return, Andersen worked to support youth charities, according to the Nuggets' media guide.
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