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Police Investigate Prince's Local Pharmacy to Find Clues About Singer's Death
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Police descended on a Walgreens near Paisley Park and served a search warrant on Thursday, April 28 in hopes that they would find clues about the cause of the singer's death.

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Authorities continue their investigation to find the cause of Prince's death. According to a new report by TMZ, Police have searched the late singer's local pharmacy in hopes that they will find clues that can help solve the mystery of the music icon's death.

The police descended on a Walgreens near Paisley Park on Thursday, April 28. They served a search warrant before they spent several hours combing through a series of documents that might help them uncover the cause of death for the "Purpple Rain" singer.

The music icon was last seen visiting the drug store the night before he was found unconscious in his home in Minesotta. The website reports that the late pop star went to the place four times in the week leading up to his death.

There have been speculations that the singer was addicted to Percocet and even overdosed before he passed away on April 21. The police are also looking for other prescriptions given for Prince or any aliases that he may have used. According to the site, investigators are also reportedly targeting other pharmacies and doctors who may have treated Prince.

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