A member of the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) poses for an ilustrative photo during a press conference between the Colombian Judicial Police (DIJIN), the Ministry of Defense and representatives of U.S. government agencies; DEA, FBI and Homeland Security (HSI) in Bogota, Colombia, March 29, 2023. (Photo by Sebastian Barros/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

The FBI served three federal search warrants in Contra Costa County on Tuesday morning, including the county assessor’s office, as part of an “ongoing investigation,” according to FBI spokesperson Cameron Polan.

The bureau also searched a residence on Arnold Drive in the city of Martinez and a residence on Temple Drive in the nearby town of Pacheco, Polan said in an email to KQED.

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Polan said the bureau could not provide additional information about what alleged crimes motivated the search, as the investigation is ongoing.

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