State police entered Aaron Hernandez’s house once again on Saturday, according to Kevin Armstrong of the New York Daily News.
Aaron Hernandez investigation: Police search home of Patriots TE
State police paid another visit to Aaron Hernandez’s house on Saturday. This time, they brought a K-9 unit with them to search the house.


Police detectives have entered Aaron Hernandez's house with papers. Two uniformed police at end of driveway.
— Kevin Armstrong (@KevinGArmstrong) June 22, 2013
This time, they brought some company. Armstrong reported police have two K-9 dogs searching the house. They also cut off traffic outside his house.
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
This the fourth time this week cops have entered Hernandez's home. The Patriots tight end has been under investigation for his involvement in the murder of Odin Lloyd, whose body was discovered on Monday.
Hernandez is still not considered a suspect, but police have executed several search warrants on his house when it was revealed he destroyed his home security system. CytoSport, the maker of Muscle Milk, have dropped their endorsement deal with Hernandez.

















