Police have searched Charlie Sheen’s house for the presence of weapons which would be a violation of the restraining order taken out against him last week by ex-wife Brooke Mueller.

The Los Angeles Police Department spokesman told The Hollywood Reporter: “We are there investigating a possible violation of a temporary restraining order filed March 1,”

The spokesperson added that they wanted “to make sure there are no firearms or ammunition in the home because part of the restraining order is that he cannot be in possession, and he does have firearms registered in his name.” No incident had taken place to prompt the search, the spokesperson added.

The search took place on the same day that Sheen filed a $100 million lawsuit against Warner Bros. and “Two and a Half Men” co-creator Chuck Lorre.

The LAPD would not reveal the outcome of the scene, but they said that Mr Sheen had been co-operative.

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On Twitter, Charlie wrote: “#fastball: all good here on homefront. all reports are false. I’ll explain more very soon. #Dogspeed c.”

After police left, he wrote: “#fastball; the LAPD were AWESOME. Absolute pros! they can protect and serve this Warlock anytime!!! c”

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