HENDERSON, Nev. (AP) — Documents show police were looking for prescription medication when they searched a doctor's house and office in the investigation into the death of LPGA golfer Erica Blasberg.
Henderson police reported confiscating several computers, two video cameras, a cellphone and a global positioning system from Dr. Thomas Hess' home, according to an inventory filed after the May 13 searches. Police also seized white plastic trash bags and a computer from Hess' medical office.
Hess, a family practice physician, referred questions Tuesday to his lawyer, Charles Kelly. Kelly declined to comment...
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