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Drug police are searching the Las Vegas home of Michael Jackson's doctor as part of a manslaughter investigation into the singer's death.Drug police are searching the Las Vegas home of Michael Jackson's doctor as part of a manslaughter investigation into the singer's death.
Dr Conrad Murray, who police say is not a suspect, was at Jackson's mansion and tried to revive him before he died.Dr Conrad Murray, who police say is not a suspect, was at Jackson's mansion and tried to revive him before he died.
The search by Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) officers follows a similar operation on the doctor's Houston clinic last week.The search by Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) officers follows a similar operation on the doctor's Houston clinic last week.
Police removed several items from the clinic on Wednesday. Police removed several items from the clinic during last week's search.
Toxicology results
Searches at the clinic and another site rented by Dr Murray in Houston, Texas, were carried out after a warrant was issued by a judge in the city.
The warrant, filed in Harris County District Court, said authorities were looking for "items constituting evidence of the offence of manslaughter that tend to show that Dr Conrad Murray committed the said criminal offence".
Items seized during the searches included 27 tablets of the weight loss drug phentermine, a tablet of the muscle relaxant clonazepam, two hard drives, notices from the Internal Revenue Service and a registration for controlled substances.
Paramedics were called to Jackson's Los Angeles mansion while Dr Murray was performing CPR on the singer on the day he died, according to a recording of a 911 call.
Speaking a few days after Jackson's 25 June death, Dr Murray's lawyer, Edward Chernoff, denied his client administered painkilling drugs that could have contributed to the singer's death.
An official determination of what killed Jackson will not be made until the results of a toxicology report are disclosed.