Items taken from the house include articles about Tupac, computers, hard drives and pictures...
From ABC News
Magazine articles about Tupac Shakur and his death were among the items seized by police from a Las Vegas-area home in connection with the rapper's decades-old murder case, a law enforcement official briefed on the investigation told ABC News.
Police served a search warrant in Henderson, Nevada, on Monday as part of the ongoing homicide investigation, Las Vegas police said.
The search of the residence is being viewed as a success, according to the official, though detectives doubt any of the belongings retrieved could present a direct link between the target of the investigation and the drive-by shooting that killed Tupac along the Strip in 1996.
In addition to the magazine articles on Tupac, items retrieved from the home included computers, hard drives and pictures from the 1990s that apparently show individuals who might have been connected to people directly or indirectly involved in the drive-by shooting, the official said. Copies of the book "Compton Street Legend" by Duane Keith Davis, aka Keffe D, who has said he is one of two living eyewitnesses to the shooting, were also seized, according to the official.
Records connected with the search are currently sealed.

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