Detectives from the Los Angeles Police Department went to actor Charlie Sheen's Mulholland Drive home in Sherman Oaks Thursday night to investigate whether he had guns, according to City News Service.
If Sheen had guns in his house, that would be a violation of the temporary restraining order against him. The entertainment news Web site TMZ.com reported that police went to Sheen's home after they received a call saying Sheen threatened to use the guns to harm himself.
"Mr. Sheen was cooperative, and detectives are not releasing the findings," said LAPD Officer Norma Eisenman, according to City News Service.
Sheen posted on Twitter about 10:18 p.m. "#fastball; the LAPD were AWESOME. Absolute pros! they can protect and serve this Warlock anytime!!!"
Sherman Oaks residents in the neighborhood claimed that a swarm of noisy helicopters was hovering overhead during the police visit to Sheen's home.
On March 1, Sheen's estranged wife, Brooke Mueller, was granted a restraining order against him, which requires him to stay 100 yards away from her.