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By Layla West On February 16, 2007

Police Enter Anna Nicole Smith's Bahamas Home

The case gets even more intriguing

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Police Enter Anna Nicole Smith's Bahamas Home
Photo: David Gabber

Two uniformed police officers arrived in a patrol car Thursday (February 15) to Anna Nicole Smith�s Bahamas home. A short while later a van marked "crime scene unit." Followed.

One of the officers then escorted the three men from the van into the home through a side entrance, and declined to answer questions from reporters.

Later, members of the crime scene unit could be seen taking photos of the property Yahoo news reports but would not comment to on why they were at the scene.  It was unknown if Howard K Stern was home at the time.

Reginald Ferguson, assistant commissioner for the Royal Bahamas Police Force, said the officers "must be" investigating a burglary report filed by Stern. The report was filed claiming a computer and personal and legal items were taken.

Ford Shelley, the son-in-law of the person who claims ownership of the property, said he entered the property a day after Smith's death to "secure" it after he heard that someone had been removing items. Referring to Thursday's police visit, Shelley said "there was no break-in at that house, so that doesn't affect me at all."

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