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Charlie Sheen calls police search "AWESOME"

Police Search Charlie Sheen's house, estranged wife Brooke Meuller reportedly reach custody agreement
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(CBS/AP) LOS ANGELES -  Actor Charlie Sheen's home was searched for guns that might be in violation of a temporary restraining order that was obtained last week by his estranged wife, Brooke Mueller.

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And how was it for Sheen? The Twitter record holder described it as: "AWESOME. Absolute pros! they can protect and serve this Warlock anytime!!!"

Police service representative Stacy Ball at the Van Nuys station says officers arrived at Sheen's home late Thursday afternoon and conducted a search for several hours that concluded around 10:30 p.m. She says officers retrieved one weapon, an antique gun.

Ball says such searches are routine in which a person is subject to a restraining order.

Authorities say Sheen was cooperative.

Earlier Thursday night, attorneys for Sheen and his estranged wife Brooke Mueller issued a statement saying the pair had "reached an agreement that resolves their differences."

The statement said the details of the arrangement were being kept confidential for the benefit of their twin sons.

Mueller obtained a temporary restraining order against Sheen earlier this month, reportedly claiming he  threatened to "cut your head off, put it in a box and send it to your mom."A hearing had been scheduled for March 22.

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