The Aaron Hernandez murder investigation is in a stand still as it regards the New England Patriots tight end, as no real new information has been given yet on Monday as reports say that police are waiting to execute an arrest warrant for the star.
According to ESPN.com, police have given no new updates about what they found after searching the home of the tight end for over three hours over the weekend. ESPN's Bob Holtzman was on the scene at the home of the tight end and said that Hernandez has not been seen since Friday and that he has remained at home. Police with dogs and equipment searched his home on Saturday and have yet to say what they found in the home, if anything.
The DA has said that they will issue a statement during the next movement in the case and so far that hasn't happened with an arrest or an arrest warrant. The reports from the area say that the warrant is prepared for obstruction of justice and arrest could come as soon as there is a break. According to ESPN.com, the attorney for Hernandez, Michael Fee, has been working to see what the next move will be and whether Hernandez needs to come in and talk with police.
Hernandez has been embroiled in an investigation involving the murder of 27-year-old Odin Lloyd and police had questions after his home security and cell phone were destroyed. He also had a cleaning crew come to the house on Monday.
"We haven't seen Aaron Hernandez at all since Friday," Holtzman said. "Police still haven't said what they were looking for or what they found during that 3½-hour search Saturday afternoon.
"The district attorney's office has said if and when there is news in this case -- whether it be an arrest, and arrest warrant or some break - that they do plan to issue a statement and announce that publicly. At this point that has not happened."