SURRY, Va. -- A dozen cars and a U-Haul truck were parked Friday on property owned by Falcons quarterback Michael Vick in what appeared to be a second federal raid of the site that has been the focus of a dogfighting probe.
A U.S. Department of Agriculture agent stationed at the gate had no comment, ESPN's Kelly Naqi reported.
Television station WVEC in Hampton Roads, Va., is reporting that an investigator told it that forensics crews are searching only for dog carcasses. It also reported that the Surry County Sheriff's Office is involved in the search.
The house is in the process of being sold by Vick, according to Naqi.
The USDA is the federal agency with oversight over treatment of domestic animals and investigates dog fighting allegations.
On June 7, federal law enforcement officials descended on a home owned by Vick armed with a search warrant that suggests they're taking over an investigation into the Falcons quarterback's possible involvement in dogfighting.
A U.S. Department of Agriculture agent stationed at the gate had no comment, ESPN's Kelly Naqi reported.
Television station WVEC in Hampton Roads, Va., is reporting that an investigator told it that forensics crews are searching only for dog carcasses. It also reported that the Surry County Sheriff's Office is involved in the search.
The house is in the process of being sold by Vick, according to Naqi.
The USDA is the federal agency with oversight over treatment of domestic animals and investigates dog fighting allegations.
On June 7, federal law enforcement officials descended on a home owned by Vick armed with a search warrant that suggests they're taking over an investigation into the Falcons quarterback's possible involvement in dogfighting.
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