Search Warrant Served On Gene Simmons Home For Online Crimes Against Children
A search warrant was served at the Los Angeles home of Kiss bassist Gene Simmons today, but the rocker and his family are not considered suspects, a police department spokesperson said.
The division that handles online crimes against children executed the warrant Thursday, according to Lt. John Jenal of the Los Angeles Police Department.
"No members of the Simmons family are suspects in the case and were extremely cooperative," he said.
"We couldn't be more horrified that someone used our residence for such heinous crimes," Shannon Tweed Simmons tweeted. "Law enforcement is on it."
The rocker's publicist said the police visit was connected with a crime that may have occurred on the property last year while Simmons was away touring with his band.
Investigators requested Simmons and his family not discuss the case to avoid undermining the investigation.
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Jason Fisher August 21, 2015
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