BREAKING: George Huguely passport found in shorts worn during assault

Before noon, the Charlottesville Circuit Court released five search warrants and two affidavits for search warrants. Read details here

UPDATE: 12:53pm

A search warrant affidavit for a 2002 Chevrolet Tahoe, registered to George Huguely IV in Maryland, includes mention of a passport found by Charlottesville Police.

"During the search warrant [executed at Huguely’s residence], a pair of shorts, consistent with the shorts described by Huguely as the shorts he was wearing during the assault, were recovered," according to the statement. "In the pocket of the shorts, there was a passport in the name of George Huguely and keys to the Chevrolet Tahoe."

The statement also says "No property belonging to Love was recovered during the search of Huguely’s apartment."

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This morning, the Charlottesville Circuit Court released five search warrants and two affidavits for search warrants in the investigation of 22-year-old George Huguely, charged with first-degree murder in the death of former girlfriend and fellow UVA student Yeardley Love. Huguely was arrested on Monday, May 3, after Love was discovered in her 14th Street apartment, not far from Huguely’s residence, and pronounced dead.

C-VILLE is currently working through the documents; updates will be made immediately available at the C-VILLE News Desk Twitter account, which you can follow here. Read complete coverage in C-VILLE here, and coverage from the news blog here.

 

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