
New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez may soon be behind bars. After days of speculation about a potential arrest in connection to the murder of 27-year-old semi-pro football player Odin Lloyd, police are once again at the home of Hernandez in much larger force.
According to Kevin Armstrong who is on the scene for the New York Daily News, police have taken multiple dogs in to the home of Hernandez and you can hear some commotion outside of the residence from the street.
Another group of detectives, state police officers entered home now.
— Kevin Armstrong (@KevinGArmstrong) June 22, 2013
State police officer just came back to cruiser to get German shepherd to search inside Aaron Hernandez's house. Dog is barking loudly.
— Kevin Armstrong (@KevinGArmstrong) June 22, 2013
State police now leash second, larger dog and enter through back of house.
— Kevin Armstrong (@KevinGArmstrong) June 22, 2013
After yesterday’s news that a warrant has been issued for Hernandez’s arrest, this can’t be good.
Whether the dogs are simply drugs dogs from a K-9 unit or cadaver dogs, it is hard to imagine anything positive coming from police entering your home with dogs while they investigate a drug related murder.
We will continue to keep you updated on the situation as more info becomes available.